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oy THE “WORL 1, Picture Framing. | ni canara To : a 2S > Wommkhs VErHINTNE (ALVORD GETS MMQHED POTTER «= 1S-YEAR TERM. 20,000 Defaulter Escapes with a Com- paratively Light Sentence. SC ANE SOTHS GOTH STS Se ee ~ Not All the News—Not Even Half! f Our sales announcements which we print to-night must scive not only themselves but siand as representatives of other just as worthy items which owing to pressure had to bz omitted. You will find the store to-morrow full of opportunities for monev-wise people. Many more special sales than these announced here will be found to offer you money-savings of the rarest order if you shop at Bloomingdale’s to-morrow. rarer re ee] : 6 Bishop Says Nixon’s and $ Platzek’s Efforts ‘‘Are Foued.”’ Il ‘ 1 Cornelius I. Alvord, jr. was fen-| Mr. Alvord. your « tenced to thirteen years in Sing Sing} til posession POLICE AT ROOT OF BYIL, | prison tor tne emberziement of $600,000 | (0°8 and wnat sunsel has placed me | of the fact in this «said has had a me in the way of But after examin- 1 tts details 1 find that » of thieving tn all ite al of a trust, A Iktle The Greatest January Clothing Sale Ever Held By This or Any Other House. $60,000 Worth of Clothing at 40 Cents on the Dollar. : great deal ¢ from the Firat National Bank, of NeW mitigating York, by Judge Thomas, in the Criminal | tng the Branch of the United States Circuit /!t Is the old ¢ re Agrees with Erhardt that “Re- Court this morning. i i 5 ure for [glamor fh thrown abont tt owing Organization Is the Cure! Alvord received hia sentence calmly! ty th. SCAR A ar ete Cancer ‘of Corruption. but when he left the cour:-roum and re-) wag RULE N80 00 000000000000005 100070005 9807 00000 h -—— turned (o the detention chamber he To Serve Two Terms. A . |@ropped into a chalr, his huge frame Tan <9, I upon you under ey : wit nepeetoma tmnt Meme [ar convotacd, and burying hin face 11! count [lv that you be imprisoned (9 Owing to the Removal of Messrs. Schleestein,Cohn & Co., one of tc largest manufacturers of popular priced clothing in America, to their new J pointed at being folted Inchon [his banda, he went like a cna. || Ponllenitary, at emining trom the, quarters, 8, 10, 12 and 14 West 3d street, we have been enabled to purchase their entire remaining stock of heavv-weight clothing at practically’ = Gat efforts to Mx the reaponsl- Bena Gr Lunerieatrce: Coal way sou tirst peach that Institution, and this} {OUFr own price, and during this sale we will offer Clothing Values such as have never been offered before—such as will never be offered again. Bitity, 1 fear that alt tnves= [permitted an hour for her leave taking, Court also sentences you under count 2013 t]t will pay you to trave! miles to attend this sale. Don’t miss it. Money returned at any time if your purchase is not satisfactory } tigators will meet with the [At 9 o'clock chis morning, Unit ears In the same prison, to be- Men's $12.00 ee < = anppointiment.!? States Marshall Heckel and Deput in at the expiration of your first term : 4 apie Men's $8.00) Men's $9,00 Men's $3.CO Boys’ $3.50 Chin- POTTER TO THE |. Blake called for the embezzler, [0f imprisanmentey ‘agian | 5 heavy-weight| heas y veight heavy weight chilla Reefers, ! EV <@ WORLD. Awaiting the Sentence. his wide ax tho Court ceased speaking. Over- | cheviot Suits, | Overcoats, in Teoucercal with velvet or To an Evening World reporter to-day | qiyord walted in an ante-room until! Iii expression had not changed. He coats | well made and Hack intl gray es TNE deep storm col- Biahop Potter sald: Z Indge Thomas ancended thé bench, at! shook hands warmly with his attorney during this = perfect in style} during this lars, during this’ peegah, Joel Erhardt. who lias Had e*- 1193) thie morning. ‘Three minutes later and stepped briskly out of the court- aie E trimmed, dur- and tit, during | sale onlv at sale at the Judge called out his name. There! room, was a stir In the court-room. for the, Alvord was not sentenced under count crowd of witnesses wer unaware that! $1, embracing the embezzlement of 8620.- sentence wax to be passed on the fa-| om, which he had pleaded guilty. mous embezzler. Coun on which he was given elght Alvord walked {nto the court-room| years. was for © entries made with this sale only at} 3.75 ; Men’s $1 5.00 | ing this sale only, at B75 nd iJ Boys’ $3.CO double. breasted School Suits, during this says the only cure { polive corruption ts in “My view Is plain. ‘Th the Pollce Dej 1.66 Men's $5.00! 5.95 | Men's $15.00! renee Uy pe | cooly. He wore a short light overcoat,| she intention to deceive the officers of silk-lined | : and $6.00| & Sti ee fe tmuct be completely reore|aFK coat and vew:, striped trousers of| the bankiprane count 0. on which he heavy -weight Men's $10.00 Suitesitira higheepeatdie 4 i 28 “ ‘ any “np per- | Modes* pattern, ndown collar, a red} was given flve years, was for “fal = | : | Sanledfbuforoumes can honed (Cries estat ear cpn.{ tries on the settling clerk's books with Oxford | large assortment worsted and . new. men, new |fourein-hand te with » ruby” atick: cana a'l-wool busi-| oi high-class Boys’ $5.50 Over- . YBa In his hand he carried a small valise.| the intention of decelving the bank ex- se fe i st be Introduced. H\ith perfect composure he asked the) amluers.” ‘Oven: | _ hess Suits, worsteds, che: | cheviot} ] oats; during this Viglinntes Not in Action, deputies where he should wand, ‘Then] Jaco i. Miller, Alvord’« attorney. coats during this sale) iots and cassi- Trousers, sale at Bishop Potter upsets all calculations | he loked straight at the Judge. would not express an opinion on the - only at| meres during Anctin g this i FA on the rumored Vigilance Committee of} “Ix th nz you desire to say} sentence, He sald “Mr. Alvord ts glad during this y at} rohan} iMtonnentyciceet ae : o be through with the whole thing, His 5 this sale only sale only 1.75 5,00 clitzens to *, by saying: | before sald the} “If there is a Committee of | Judge to Jacob F. Miller, Alvord’s at-! anxiety ceased with his arrest. He was 8,000, ur any other number, forming I] torney. Mr. Miller replied that there} resigned and willing to take his punish. 4.95 2 95 Boys’ Overcoats, $2.98. 6.95 7.95 knca nothing about It. wax nothing further to add to what hel ment. We have no complaint to inake.* The ittle fellows from y are for the little fellows fi i “It in true, I did suggest that We} iad already placed hef the Court. Alvord jeft the Federal bullding at Y L Bornenuiheesidae saeel sentence In!12.45 o'clock for Sing Sing. He was Men's Suits, $10.95; Men's Overcoats. $1058 ycarsial de of ought to have a perpetual vigilance com-| phen the Judge pi mittee of 2500, wh> shoyld keep con-|inese words: ‘I always feel called |uccompanied by Deputy United States tantly Informed of the conditions IN| upon on occasions such as this to ex-| Marshals Blake and Noon. His right their respective netgaborhoods and Wake | press my feelings fully to the prisoner. | hand was handcuffed to Noon. cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds; q collars, in Oxford and¢ also the popular soft finished Mlack| tor made ot gener Cones ee einige ihe bee a bes for, made of genuine Campbell's Ker- | These are not poorly put together, poor- | Thisis an offer that seldom occurs A} brown, cut @onstant war upon vice. ES Poh NEARER ERIC NTESEE thibet and heavy weight blu: serge for] sevs, in blue, black and brown; also| ly trimmed and of poor material, but| —strictlo all-wool cheviot suit for young “It ts rue, too. that there has been ne = dress, stitched ‘throughout with silk] the new rough gray mixtures, some| a welkmade, welttrimmed, perfectly| men from 44 to 19 years, well mage | SHAPE; regular | $5.00 9 OR much discuncion of plans, Informally, of| Chinese Cable Interrupted. [hal and Foo-Chow are interrupted. The and made and trimmed in the best| lined with Skinner's guaranteed satin, | ade Overcoat of good juality kersey,| and lined,not a suit in the fot worth| Value; for this sale only course, for organizing on a large scale! tye Commercial Cable Company to-|/and lines between those placca are also possible manner; these sults are the| body yokesandsleeves,others withpure| in blue and black, perfect In fit, and] less than $7, and some as high as $10. | Boys'$3.50 all-wool Double Interrupted. {asued the following notice: “Owing to snow-storms In Denmark, e mre advised that the cables be- | telegrams for that country are subject een Shanghal and Amoy and Shang- |to de'ay.”* with this end in view. But I am not aware that there ‘talks'—they have been |?) Bothing more—have crystallized into action, * Evidence Mainly Hereany. District-Attorney Philbin sald to-day to an Evening World reporter: “The evilence so far furnished to the District-Attorney Is not sumMctent on which to have an indictment, “tt ts mainly heai evidence and could not be tw the Gramt Jury. “In justice to the District-Attorney this statement should be pubilshed, {n- _ geamuch as the newapapers have devoted “i” Colum’ ut space to the evidence gath- ered by the Committce of Five and given to the District-Attorney to be presente! |$ —-s——= for the consideration of the Grand ty mon iva yeensonalg FAVE Extraordinary Values : $ 5 Gioia oust 40.95 | rowley iave ion | J GG) calyeminsiosys Sour Q6| Source duineiboae' 3°93 “Breshce Suita oe «70 Women’s Waists---Special. _ Very enticing are these values in Women’s Waists which we offer to-morrow. The waists are made of the et IN TWO DAYS | TO OURK THE GRIP IN TWO DAYS Laxative Meimo-Quiaine removes the cause. 68 | Laxative flomo-Quinine remover the caume, °° An Exceptional Fur Sale. | _ Discount Sale. We know our goods were much (la We purchased the stocks of three larget hetow competition at their regular 2 furriers at 25 and 33 cents on the dollar.}prices, but during this January We offer them at proportionately low}Clearing Sale we have gone 3 i Fine Suits, made of high-class | Men's High-Clasa Overcoats, such| Young (Men's Obercoats. Young Men’s Suits. heavy frieze melton, with velvet! : H | i SAAAA REAL OA TADAAAATATAAIATAAA Cashmere, tucked back and front, separate collars, all lined, in black and colors; regular those now on had tt will be impoasible wan? Women’s Cloaks and Suits. nto the eyl- for the Distriet-Attor: Grand Jury to inq dence.” To-morrow at Bloomingdales’ you can buy women’s ‘The foregoing statement tx nuthorized | and prevents (o the public a view of the suits that are worth and have been f 0 P best quality ot goods in every particu: prices. The stock comprises coats, Eton}through many, stocks, marking aflar, and the best of workmanship has ackets, capes, collarettes, storm collars,17°0 per Cent. Discount_On pecesycombined to make them worth nearly ictoriennes scarfs, muffs, boas, etc. {ot handsome att goods, bronzes, wwory{ double the prices we ask. We cannot fill Every garment is finely made. in the latesey fy, puten | ser, tors. leant mail or C. O. D. orders on these. styles, and is sterling value at prices three} sets of books and solld gold and diamcnd At 67c-Bhck sateen, ticked back and front, shirt i A ‘jewelry, fine leather goods, fancy goods, or dress sleeves; separate collars: regular jand four times higher than we ask. z ‘dress trimmings and arc embroideries.{ price, $1.00. : Lot 2—Value from $17.00 to _§25.00, at} Fine umbrellas from upward of $3.50; A 79 — 7 | $9.95, $12.50 and $14.75, they have ivory and sterling silver handles, t Cc j | sis. alue from $30.00 to $50.00, at ae: lo this alscount on elegant opera} price. $1.39. Fur Coats. 5.00, $18.00, $19.75 and{ glasses of renowned makes; slightly shop —Fine black brilliantine, tucked back and ‘At $15.00—Baltic Seal which closely} 923-75. worn but nok chough to beimeticesbie: At 1.19 front, new shirt cutfs, separate collars, all resembles sealskin, value $30.00. 7 actly hall their actual values some lots} —l%e4s regular price, $1.98. sesoad Floor, Sah st. Recti At $15.00 and 525.00—Astractan Automobile Coats. fave but.two or thresiofiajkind: ie Many tieotenicoe oeeinee Coats, value $35.00 to £50.00. "fine é a Ae Sz eh otek tn eA S080 Samad Seer richemacas nee asweeat| More New Wash Fabrics. tore | beard Seal. trimmed with, Sel and Mink and plain Etectrie; value) = ¢y>——~ 47> alte ny 7 -AComeY, fare at 337 O0 Narssalily mime wi | from $60.00 to $100.c0. pecials in China. |. They are arriving daily. Already is the predom- Alaska Sable, Sable Raccoon, value $60 Dinner Sts, 6.95—Of American por-{inance of Dimity striking. This, with the new “Eddy”: For One Day. Although Assistant Di George ¥ ‘man ha For One Day. - ening to $85. | Scarfs with Animal Heads. celsin; 112 pieces: prettily decorated;} Silk, will undobtedly be th t lar of th di I by the Committee of Fi 5 S = "50—Fersizn Lamb Coats, of! ! + 112 pleces: ly SJOUK, tedly | ¢ most popular of the medium§: s ote Golt pycmenis) Dress, Skirts Bee etpsicn dye “finely. tinished | There are about 300 of these in Sable} Kold tined edxes:, Incinding soup tur- Hriced goods this spring. of 80 called evidence subi Capes, like this— throughat I Opossum, Black Marten, Astrachan, !.., ghout; newest and very latest) IP A Ten Sets, 2.95 —Of American p : styles; value $125.09 and $150.00, Brook Mink, Japanese Fox, Blue real eta eretiinicrcorted Zephyr Ginghams, 64. Yd. To- mor- made of fine for the considera | These are in manufacturers’ ends from 8 to 20 yard pieces;. all ibe x row, : em Collar: gold-lined edges; worth $4.00. s m 8 to 20 yard pieces; M of the Graal 2 : '$ Thurs- cheviot or Coltarettesand Storm Collars # 8 up SATE $3.95, $4.98) rohet Sets, 2.95—Of American por-|new Spring designs and colors; worth regularly 12c yard. ' Cel Remote ene ere 3 day, hoo plain and many trlmmed with AStFachin, There are about 250 long Double Cluster CE OL earn Ua Dimity, 834c. Yd. “You can res! 1s 5 ead tle u 4 jask, t? v - ae, ii i Evening World's informant, “that if a|s ¥.° rth \ trimmed Bear. Persunys KelmmericA asl aS ie Saarts au Ne ‘Seal, Sable Opossuir, Third Floor, 60th St. Section, _These are in choicest designs and colors. In a short while this case, no matter how email, could te con .00, i many with long tabs. - ; _-- serrated rT . per yar |g $10.00 with satin kinds and styles, many i‘ | Fox, value from "$12.00. to $50.03, at 5 fabric will be sellmg for 15¢. per yard. it Lot 1—Value from $8.00 to $15.00, at! ¢s\os $8.75 35.00. $3.95, $4.95, $6.98 and $7.95. | Hope eee Groceries. firmed, $: would be presented to te} $12.00, Grand Jury immediately. As the Grant Jury has not been asked te consider any | of the cases you can draw yeur own inference.” bands; cloth Straps and butto: It can be stated authoritatively also | pmears! Ik that the talk between Déstrict-Attorney | by styles to. select j lined; here Phitbin and Chiet of Police Devery Soa: | from; with or 6 95: to-morrow day wan not concerning vice. The Dis- yj e i ANT cictuiecnes ah] Deversiaimmpiyicaiied | Siero snoods, a *) over the wction cf the Poilce De- One Day Only. partment wiih the routine work of the This fine District-Attorney's office. As he told x * Capt. Titus, of the Detective Bureau, Br two weeks gu, Mr. Philbin told Devery that he expected the Police Department to ald his office in the detection of criml- nals and their punishn.ent. “The work done by the Detective Bu- Something New—Eddy Silk, 25c. Yd, These are exact copies of the dollar foulard silks; finish and lustre’ Great Reductions for Thursday. pe eed aay y: are equally as good. The styles and colors are theiveryslatest effects. . Corsets and Infants’ Wear. sracoihe) Coles; (sold) Dyionayia The sale of women’s under. : Ceca Gseaineeiaval deed 2 sale of w - & ur celebrated ienuine Java a = muslins is growing in volume Hoshi Cole, tomy, soy gs---Annual Sale. Many chances here, in this sale, for savings. daily. We want to speak per Ib., 26c. mostly to-day of the infants Maine Corn, very fancy, our 12c. kind; The most desirable Dress Linings at prices materially less than the cost of production. d sets however. not more than © to a customer; per wear and corsets, er. At no other time, and no- 17c. Lining at 9 1-2c. Yd—Our 10c. Crinoline Sc. Yd.—A very good . 5-Ib. pkgs., per Ib., 285, ver far F: £ ery, pular Fairy Moire Lining. of wality; black and cross bar; black where else, will you be able . Hominy tba ra pet Ib, 2c. which we have sold many thousands tndwhite Is usually sold at 108. yard, to obtain such value as here at this sale. The garments : 3 of yards, has given perfect satisfac- 1Sc. Canvas 9c. Yd.—Linen, excep-| . 4 Barley, 1-lb. cartons, 3c, and Sc. . are made up with the utmost care. They are not “sale dresn Kern’ per Ib.. He. tion, It is fully 36 inches wide, and tionally good; colors natural and LAN,oi| One Day Onl AN, of! le je Oxford 2 2 Coating, velvet col- lar, cuffs can, 8c. Rolled White Oats, highest grade, Women’s $12 and $15 Box Coats, like cut, has a very beautiful silk finish We black. Cannot be imported less than Feat in the few casea I have had occa- kerseys, chev- bs See tia ernie cersnd el roe eae et ee sul pocket iors, meltons $[g {goods, remember. Baby Gives, or, Bll, ea ne ae eS ee Lan -n ry flaps, Infants’ Wear. tions, finished with a fine hemstitched | Queen Olives, , out. lar goods are being sold else 25c, ist Lining 14c, Yd.—Fine, here at 17¢. per yard. sateen double-faced walst lining, styles: rsey Tomatoes or fancy quartered} ™ d . sty! Apples, rallun cans, 20c. 2tc. Prize Percaline 11 3-4c. ¥d.— iUinereiandicety choles ssuany sel cnly two to a customer, No mail) frills edged with tine Val. lace. Ureseryes Pleat abe tina, read of fine eeu Eee Cambric 3 1-2c. Yd.— Best quality orders gileds | orsets. Sliced Pineapple, 2-Ib. cans, 1Sc. and} a beautiful finish: Is fast black. Similar lining cambric, including evry color, Infants’ Long Slips, 49c.—O! fint) chor, Corset, 39c—Low bust, top} I8c. roods are being sok! from 21¢. to asc. | Mercerized Linings loc. Vd.—Im- cambric, yoke of 24 fine tucks and nd bottom triimired with lace, Inf Baltimore Peaches, 3-Ib. cans, 9c.! yard. bets vite mercerized sateen, wort! ion, sleeves fin-| 30 : { enchinsertion Aneer fend white, pink, blue, black and drab, and 2c. 12 1-2c. Percaline 7 t-Zc. Yd.—A! We hav: a great many other items and friezes; lined with guar- anteed satin; made by fine tailors; to-mor- row only, ruifle Infants’ Long Stips, 19c.—Of gd Infants’ Caps, 39c.—Fine handmade cambric, with cmbroidered yokes,| imported caps, corded and tucked “has been excellent. Let us hope that the work done by the entire force shall be as good.” great style, raglan or coat sleeve, worth $15; to-morrow only, At Least Deputy “ Meee ateilat Polite ieee eae 70 =, 5 95 CNG Soe cae Bp lal Spieitered Soc— sateen | Da Pears, 3-Ib.4 “nice fine quality Percaline, known as equally as cheap as those mentloned right to-day denled the repor thal he < ° Infants’ Long Slips, 65c.—Of fine) tom tinished with lace and biby rib.| Sugar Cured Hams, only 1 to a cus- CET eee vLSEES eer t haber aoe Sa eRocitan Intended to retire soon on a penston, Second Floor. Goth St. fection cambric, yoke of three tine nainsook } bo, 3 white, blue pink, black | tomer, per Ib.. 1c. for an enormous quantity much under elsewhere Amisilk, Nearsilk and other ‘The statement was made on the author. embroidered between fine tucks, also Our 62c. Mixed Tea, Formosa Oolong# price; usually sells at 12%. Opuladstyles*sBiy with hemstitched tucks and inser- fecead Pinar, Near > or English Breakfast, per Ib., S4c. |} _ DUCT Uetally S05 BE tarot pepe ee ele ree ity of a “close friend." “1 am surprised to hear such a report,” - - sald Mr. Cortright to an Evening World 4 reporter. “All I can say is that it is \# absolutely without foundation, I have p & AR. . nw no Intention at present of retiring. Our S0c. Mixed Tea, Formosa Oolong ork h Breaktast. per Ib., 39c, \ ' “ Delight” Sewing Machines. Calitornra White Heath Peacives, lb. cans; our 32¢, cans, A Very Special Sale.—-The Delight is made by Household LinensandDryG x Here are sharp reductions in price on goods which Wines and Liquors tregulariy sell with but a very close margin for protit: ‘When I get ready to do so you will S i To H one of the most reputable and oldest sewing machine} gq, 4, “6s Chi xt j ‘i i Antivs ee a Important Announcement to the Public. manufacturers in the world, It has all the latest im- iris pint sze ats 28. ““")No greater opportunity has ever been offered in this line. HASSLACHER WOULD RETIRE THE OLD HOUSE OF GREGG, provements, and is light-running and noiseless, Every} Mt rand Rye pniskes tlt Muslin and Sheetings, Bc. | Blankets & Comfortables. srice elsewhere, (ull quarts, 30c, | 9¢- Bleached Mlustin Se. Yd.—White, | --- Brankets, 49c. Palr-—Whiteand machine fully guaranteed for five years; have finest . z 7 inches wide. Old Glory Mills, oak and walnut cabinet work ; instruction free. Muslin 4%,c. Ya.— colored, 5 { AADVAVUVOCVUTTA TONG RUDE TON DES ED SE ETONAL lice Captal Follce Captain Suffering from At-lestablished for ove- half a century, was reorganized January 1, 1901. wilson Rye Whiskey, bic bottles, | 9 tack of Rhdumatiam, inch, uns by The new management ‘nas prepared the most magnificent new stock of 9c. ' $2.90 Comf Capt. Adolph G. Haaslacher, of thi i ; sale, No. 25 Deli bearing, dust 1 7 bleached. B mfor Bist Twenty-necond atreet station, to.| Furniture and Carpets, and tho : fa EEC AU Gala bab ed LL ad ade pan aut at California Pore ners peek ta 4. Shectings Wosse, Vd. — Une Pall sie Met day put in an appileation to the Police No. 2 Delight, $45.00 machine; sale| 23.0 a ‘i 2", yards wide; yoo. prices Se racer HOSTORY BUILDING CORNER 16TH ST, AND GTH AVE, 13 1Sznc, ted Leer foe emer nee Capt. c Heasinohers ee. veep: troubled : : . 23 Delight, ball-bearing, $5000/ proof machine; tale price, 25.00. | French, Brandy (<ognac), |Peni ‘ pelts rhea inane gives this on the|1s Milled with the most complete assortment of goods now shown by any sale Brice, 8:28. (a No, 9, a $75.00 ball-beariny machine, | ported, three-star, per bottie, 1.0. ; oe prices See ene cceaDeail 1 nlost leas serie nm pe, . 5 C: ty q 1 . 9 ay OS o oy . $ 8S. “Tie wan a reform appotntes and was | uneyin ies words buying for eash and selling for cash. einen ART RRS a eer eras ste eee et Walisopp'a Ate, brewed in Bavton S4e, kind, 72x90 Inches, each, 3 rephyr, (ull size; some have plain admitted to the force Deo. 3, 1879. Te. ‘The prices are way bolow those of any other house; the greatest Spring |$ {ng 27 Delight, ballsbeating, $60.00! cabinet : i er dozen, 1.09, Soc. kini!, 81x50 inches, each, 3 edges, others assorted worsted edges. f° fore becom:ng a policeman Hassincher male ever attempted !s now inaugurated and a cordial invitation is extended Miachine; sale price, 23.00. hine per dozen, 1.09. coin ve, wection, | 64¢, kind, 90x90 Inches, each, 4c Matn Poor, Near Rowuatal “4 Wag an amateur prize fighter of every one, A Ae ONE nnn ee cestecaaeatesaetesnytaieshesestecieet oe ee a a IOS SOS OD om ESR jo } | ROBERT G. GREGG | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS. BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS,” , i % ’ 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. 3d Aves, 59th and 60th Sts, 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. 3d Ave., 59h and 60th Sts, Meshie Gemcgitas nM fp ©) Neth St. & 6th Ave,