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TRE WORLD: THURSDAY javukino, JANUARY 24, 1901. ' ROOSEVELT’S WEIRD WRESTLE | 2 ees | WITH WILD, WOOLLY BEASTS EST. GE bese et N ee Disa a : ew Opring Was Fabrics and Silks on the Main Floor near Rotunda for Friday. eat-r New York's Greatest Store” a notable ®, discount sale in our China Dept., on the | Hy ON 4 Toilet Articles, 82%c. ZPD ANE 3g oN IS-5.6-0 “TEDDY' SLAUGHTERING THE LION. Notable Special _ Here are some special features ty make to-morrow ai argain Friday, In addition to the sues mentioned below are th, hird Floor—sale of Women’s Undermuslins on the Second FloW tid our great scle of Medicinal Goods and Tussles with Raging Lions Catch-as-Catch- Can and Rams Big Guns Down Theirs Throats— Munchausen »| Refined Woman _ Died After Concealing Iden- tifying Marks. E 6: i I N : Eclipsed. S| isdward MeGough, going through | ¥ MeIe t é tS ] f i) Nepean $| Rockwell place, Brooklyn, just afl oilet Articles on the Main Floor, in th: 59th St. Section. Look, the announcement of our Special Wrapper eee eT S nd news about our gr. ‘s Dress Skirts, which appear where in thi f Tf the good and veracious old Baron |S. heard groans coming = : “ y SEIS Dp . ar elsewhere in this paper. Munchausen had only pied up on ine stvop oO 2 oe So you have heard [ eicantenesuluaeraatlces lamond jewelry eaply © riced, CAAT teen fertanta lance. at when It We place on sale to-morrow a large stock ot Solid Gold ant his at special’ prices to-mor- teur, but when it comes to a Roose Diamond Jewelry, which we purchased ath rte 1" SOEs rsae? z rs narrative—there’s: stele for you! ees. lar prices and less. You will tind an ‘ row. Wotind dis a rare opportunity. “ Munchausen, at the critical moment &e exe portunity to. secure Y S eee eee ‘ Sweat tht tort re CoS aae F CNSR A 1.25 7jhrealtwoo! annetwasts, 4 . - a ‘ rench b ¢ buttons on es, tings, * throat of a wild bear, grasped the of the tall on the Inside, and turned beast inside out. But what did Roosevelt do? “J He ran the breech of his rifle (which he happened to bave with him) the | | the stock comprises Brooch . Scart Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Eardrops, &c., but in many there are but one to three of a style, so an early selection is #] sizes 36 to 44 Inches. advisable. —Fine black sai zenshirt waists; Brooches, $8.00 to $15.00—Valuc At 67c ticked back suid front; s2pas open jaws of a furious tion, and with | ‘6 trom $25 te £45. Th hard the other hand finished the brute with - em $25 Ue hey are hard en- & as at: ae BAYA, biatenieetes Pe ue c 5 wan the darkess th amelled solid) gold butterfly brooch > rate collars: regular price $1.09. ne Ps Aiden Galits ctatelaines, with tive brilliants, sie Poor! sinh $i. rectina, Munchausen threatened to make all] ‘ © we at Ail v The woman wax about ———— aoe about 3. feet 1 who would not belleve his adventures | moment and finish the death with hla Into the open Jawe of the furlous brute | about 125 pounds. r Brooches at $5.00, $8.00, $9.00— Values from They consist Values ~|\Handsome Trimmings, | | | swallow a pint of Kirsin water. unites wAyand with the other hand finished the ‘r com : (rwitt Roosevelt's press agent expects you to] He has hunted every day since he haw Hon with his knife; ‘Hapteetirn cate and clear, with wings, e with ee ete ee ree) aumeny anes | Vee ELACOv ate 0 3 of anow on the qreuid which is favors | si Menite cheap es Se prooehes: pasa Solid Gold. Here are some of the greatest Trimming v ing on the side. Tice Ident needs | able for hunters. pal ; uly nelled, suitable for. brooch A ape Meee eae ; : Here ‘sa fresh batch of them: pot to Fide ti Vice President nerds | VicesPresident, Roosevelt is enjoying | teeth missing. fre or chatelaine; set with 1.2 and 4 Sens even enOwn ea LHe StOCR Ne willisell fae phe ee y Ca oncekcel from the Keystone ranch. Last Satur- flsoecltgands witl extend his visit two/ there is a small brilliants ; some set with pearls. Sone > us row, consists of all the latest styles of tin ementeri 4s, Sereae ipa zt G59 TE OG 1G ao pap Brooches H . | Studs at $1.05 Paap Loleros, fronts, collars, cutls, epaulettes, Eton jackets, <1 and All. MEEKER, Cote 2.1 a a i ~ of the doing eririaaae Renuae EET Just iasginsy: eee: $30. Ma 2] odd studs, set ov This is a great opportunity for you io secure some hands pme Wan received today by opecial eourter, | Asifar aa the number of ions kitted | COCO SBSVS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOSS set with brill-] Scarf Pins at dar set {Urimmings Lor Very Ittle money. stale trie0rs tom Bie we 4 r with ( it Lace Pins at $2.50 and $3.50—Set| Women's (o!d Victoria Ct:aii aS ' te concerned, the ( killed four who Just rode from the Keystone ranch. | ¢y nerdiny 11 D Yy, 4 Gov. Roosevelt Is enjoying extra. ood | cure tne tay wate lo You Want sport and plenty of excitement, and four;mate: it bite Met ne $ encountered one or two very narrow for the Vice-President, fe Wa U; de e a a t ish to tapes In his hand-to-hand conflicts with | yoeare the lian withe Mie rite. bt Pres inter Underwear h : mountain Hons, The lions in abund- it. frightened from its + at 20% off the regular prices ? ance this year, and on account of thet e that he might kill tt great numbers they are bold ah The animal was partly American Hosiery Co. Medlicott Co. Brooklyn Knitting Co. Knitting Mills Trading Co. Stuttgart-r Sanitary: Co. 1 by the endeavors of w yo ferocious. So far during his outing t 1st to alleht, und, cee Vice-Preeident has killed twelve lions! 4 2B 100 dozen Gray Natural Wool Underwear, at So cents a garment—a special. y leap, it leaped pr and a great number of lynx cats and badgers. Of the ions there were e'ght | ecdingly large ones. Of the ontire| A 3 BROADWAY Stores: Cor. 13th St. Cor. Canal St. Near Chambzrs St. StSSSSSVSTVSS FSSSSS SHSSSSSSSSSESOSS 3& $4Umbreilas,$1.45 3: We ofler to-morrow one of the greatest umbrella } “A H H with brilliants; value $7.50 to $10.00, ¢ rs ed Sunburst Brooches at $3.50—/ Value #12, set with 10 chip diamonds. | P' Lockets at $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00—Valu Nn $10: 0. These are set with diamonds. $1.50, $2.00, $10.00: fvalues we of any one else has ever presented. ‘\ec twill sell andther large quantity of $3 and $4 taffeta siik for $1.45 each. ‘They roll very tiglti, have H paragon frames, good cases and silk iassels, textensive variety of handles, such as ivory and. ster- C3 | Baby uttons or Studs at 95c. Set ling silver, pearl and. sterling ‘er, Ga rete P, Ant of three, with chain attach-deun metal, plain sterling silver, agate and plain avory. rut an eter diam nents) asson ed /UEsIRis Fears In many instances the handles alone are worth $2 and $3. Styles for men and women, Rememver sa: | { to-morrow at $1.45 each. Main Floor, B9th St Section acer ree aera een \--- Our Annual Hosiery Sale. yon roe, | Men’s 75c. Underwear, 25c. ' It has been all seventy-five saespeanle could do to wait on our friends in this department during this sale. Sir mies ’ You can see what a fixture our January Hosiery Sale has. Men's ribbed, fleece lined Shirts and Dratwers, which we pura} : chased grea' low reg FICes, sellat th become. y hased greatly below regular p: and which we will sell.at the e = Lee at at erades otf PAHO. They consist ot the very best grades; Shirts are made i Women's Hose. | / ; Hurades «tY extra gussets at armholes, trimmed with pear! buttons, and sateen | | w ; | Sleeve Buttons at 95 $1.25, $1.50, 2.004 | trom $3. had tt gain nds were ve the Vice-President has not kijled | \¢ a. single one with his rifle. His favorite method to secure his game is to run his lon down with bis doge, and while they | flaw fi rans breech at hie. rife, | are engaged to rush in at the rights which he hag to have with him, | os | LONG ISLAND GIRL WEDS AN AMERICAN ARTIST. dececeseeeseeseecee]d S. CD 8 | | At 29c. Per Palr-Finest_ imported tronts: the Drawers are all extra gusseted, and have pearl buttons! SEE ee ne tet dorene ta also; they regularly retail at 75c. per garment. The colors are light the lot have sold for from 0c. to 7c. biue, lavender, different shades of tan, ecru and silver yrays. Cl tbe peri pair cof all sizes to-morrow at 25c. per garment. At 30c. Per Pair--Of spun silk. in} ee on wee enn non nner plain and fancy drop stitch in all the newest fancy colors, Value $1.00 per lain Floor, Cun Ste Section, Ne, ss Al Great Friday Sale of “Corsetine Wrappers.” To-morrow we shall hold a special sale of the new ‘Cor- setine Wrappers.’ The prices clude all of our 2 and ratural tine cashmere ha Chilcren'’s Hose. At 9c. Per Pair—Boys' and irks’ eater Palr—All the tinest erades | heavy ribbed cotton hase, with double imported. Made by. the | knees; warranted fast black: regular = ie a. PP Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 25c: in Hermsdort lick and) At (9c, Per Pair— Boys’ and girl’ Ns en le 4 neu fone Of Soltd Goldo ne.—To-morrow; Valle {fqn 5c 00/3 5c Ren nate knee j AD C= we offer as a special in our Optical i ices, according to. sizes, so. it Men's Half Hose. Piaicrathiec ean Derartment these celebrated golds}: At 6c. Per Palr—Good domestic seam=| atl of our woollen’and cashmere hosie 5 eS) SS) Tess hall. hose, all guaranteed fast col-|-~ reduced to Jonesthird thelr regu ‘ oine everasses rand spectacles at; i ast CO) 4 25c. per pair. It represents sterts ss ee and lang Regular, price: 226; ial wrices ay re MMM ee tere ing value in every sense of the word fact, the are selling’ Sper pate nee ee leet tiniich below cost. They are regularly soid by exclusive dealers at ? 8 ‘ $1.50 per pair. LANE ies Friday Ss China Bargains. | Goldo.ne very closely resembles 14 kt. gold; every pair is feather- ' 7 ; weight; they always look bright, and perspiration or any moisture} i. We offer some very great Dat-} wit'not tarnish them. Fitted with silex crystal lenses; spectacles have gains in odds and ends of deco-} straight or riding bow; Eyeglasses patent American cork nose pieces, rated porcelain china dinner sets. They are brought together during But two pairs to each custome! stock taking, and the prices are put Children’s Dresses. on them to sell the goods in the : . : Three exceptional items for quickest possible time. Friday; sizes of these garments 6 Covered Vegetable Dishes, 25c.—Of Milk Jug: Women’s Silkoline Vests, 35c. OR THREE FOR $1.00—We have about 1,200, in the lot, and offer them at this. special price for Friday’s Bargain Sale. Women’s Silkoline Ribbed Vests of pink, sky blue or: cream white; a value 75c.; to-morrow }35c. each, or three for $1 wie wa , 9th st. Section.” oot pair. At9c. Per Pair Made of tine Egyptian on, full seamless, with double sole: y Should ordinarily retail for 15 for this occasion will be greatly fancy polka dots, Included in the lot imported extra heavy ribbed and plain reduced. The “Corsetine” is a are some open work liste thread bose.) cotton hese: full fashioned: double arranted fast: blac Twentieth Cen- pi tury innovation; y it claspsin front Y,\ike a corset, 7 supporting the form, and on washday you detach the“*Cor- setine” and wash the wrapper only. —Very splendid quality of At 73c. flannelette, with deep flounce and trimmed with braid, regular value is $1.25 —Finer quality of flannelette, At 95c. made with ruffles and y months to 3 years. Sache cc dhe ehh tebe hehehehehe hn nas ne eine an haan flounce, cut very full in porcelain; neat decorations; also large- | — Neat 9 —Of all 1 every respect, worth $1.50. You should size meat dishes. Sugar Bow At Be won, “hy Tolincees ates not fail to attend this sal Tea Cups and Saucers, 7¢ —Of por-| Siew! d white and colored : made of black eat decorations. ciderdown, in vst eral styles; some i domet flannel ot porcelain; r with braidt and others with angera tur “At 1.69 Si sailor collar, with bands satin and silk braid. ' White and e At 1.98 rip , ; ft H cerized sateen, 1 st. designs, or collar, trimmed with braid and including accordion jpuitlon: smull angora fur. ruffles and Vandyked flounc * Second Floor, Sih St. lined. | ez. At 1.49 — Of +» black and cok; pickle dish rations, Ceremony Perfomed at the Home of Jamaica Girl's " : Parents. porcelain. tates, 7¢—Of porcelain; ¢ soup t Ten Sets, 2. c c—Of porcelain; as- peat under Miss Catherine Distlor, daughter of Mr. eas and Mrs, John Distler, of Jamaica, L. 1. F e ‘ was|arrics leet ht to Loula Tted 1 riday Fur Bargains. Tea beataceeena ahlan lwaaecolaann CAT Of Great Inter est Cluster Neck Scarfs, | Scarfs with Animal Heads. st under a bower of palms a ) The bout 300 of these in Sa was performed by Rev. John C. to Every Woman in Greater New York. 6 and 8 Tails. | Gpossum, ‘Black Ma : Lot 1—Of Belgian Seal and Brook han, of Manhattan, The bride, who wore ? 4 Brook Mink, Japanese ----. SS 1 tin with trimm| We will offer to-morrow, Frida : Seabee aa tay “tts , fp Duchess ‘nce, was astended by Stas iter: y Dita int hi eee Neate Sone) Renal acs ane sic asc0,'| Leather Goods. Grocery Specials. . Marten Opossum, Black Marten, Alaska | at 2.95, 3. 95 up i No mail orders filled. —~. 4 eit ane bs rai iH yous \\ Y Sable, value from $3.50 to $10.00. There are about 250 long Double Cluster? Three very exceptional items : tat pines Rates rian: Lautan Dialer ress irts at 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 and 4.95. Seats ee citte, Blact from our Leather Goods Dept, for Hameecn ‘ Lettie i a little sister, acted an flower girl. | z ° Lot 2—Of Alaska Sable, Sable Raccoon, | fax. value {rom $12.00 to $50.00, your great Friday Bargain Sale, customer, per Ib., 10¢ Sect ya. | Ke Distler, a brother of the bride, | $50.00, best man, and the ushers were Joh ’ 4 J Fox, Stone Mart d Mink, 95, 8.75, 12.50 25.00. Pocketbooks,(s h, se Ee Robare day MINN), Worth 7.00, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 and 11.00, Made Sa paw fo ISO | eT en mee ect t ANT SBe tA quart Lowa Beans cial per can, te. . Blederman ; Spa B i of the lat-( Okra and Tomatoes, or Okra phin, nt1G9 for Washington >: of fine English cheviots, serges and broad- Books at 10c. | “Reform Razors.” ANAS es ei Pere es eee AN’T FIND SMALL-POX BABE cloths—all are finely trimmed with satin or Little Classte Sertes.—Here is aj Another Great Razor Offering.— MIRSLEA ANG sty. k's and Mere bay Sane te aes tues taffeta silk straps and bands, in the newest fine collection of over 100 books, BVI eorenne ra surtin caaocasana | cvanarated Apricots, ‘ancy, per from the pens of the best writers seal (Wainut Catsup, Crosse & Blackwell, made up in handy 16mo_ si Pocketbooks, 59c—Seal, grain, mo-f halt pints, 4c rte prettily bound in stamped covers; Quam =) coseu, walrus leather pocketbooks and Pan: asiry baa a flare and flounce effects—colors, black, blue and oxford. Many different styles to select Mre, Lenich's Flight Worries the Health Board—Two New Cason, Dr. Diltinghi it . . . + iy rina tony ean of the an from. Nearly all lengths. Finest mercerized and sold to-morrow at the special) 43. manutactuicts, as Eat casey combined ee Van Emma Leniens adi iooj nsneniicyoane percaline lining and velvet binding; very best pa AE MUS th ee Ue ee a Wess a sen ave dels ov On Monday last ahe fled from her home work. Not a skirt in the lot that 1s not Perce oe a pletely “rou ul Box of Paper 10c. { Hanzanile Oliv i used and re 7 with her four-year-old boy Frank, who F worth $7.00; many that you'd buy elsewhere infected with pox, Dr. Dil-| . ‘wondertand. Abi ich cone! p thes! linghara eald that 1t was certain to-caues for $9, $9, $10 and $11. The materials are ies The giant cabinet, which con-\ putied Bone sotgs “ “ Lai r ‘{ tains 60 sheets of satin wove paper}; 89c., pe de the fisnnte Drler She . fea ai i ayer Fig stavo i r plain; en a3 Voctavo size, ruled or pla Mixed Nuts, 1 . 18¢. kind, per i . qi the dati of the childs probally rN, worshimere than our price for : \ r plain i ried to-day. They ure William W. g the skirts. Choose to-mor- : fopes to match; special for to-mor-) Osc. eee: olds, of 459 Third 5 zm : 9 {row, Bargain Friday, 10c. A 1; , can, i and Samos sisbitoy, tour years old, ot| ; row at © 8 and Soe ae eerie in ae etn, ee eran rao ih So ee BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS, } BLOOMINGDALE BROS. ovens par, S00 $1-.Ascsl0n, 3d Ave., 52h and 60th Sts, 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. 3d Ave., 59h and 60th Sts, Siseslipanalaca cee None sent C, O. D. No mail orders filled. : ue 3d Aves; 59th and 60:8 Sis.) 0 “4 things found and found things’ id’ owners through tho medium of Sunday World Wants, - Je Ra al le a as ORR a Lie oak ania

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