The evening world. Newspaper, February 1, 1901, Page 9

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3 EX-GOVERNORS | TO GREET ODELL. ys ——— ++ CONDUCTORS TRAN Getting Ready for the Fat Contest of The Evening World. SHADOW ARTER THIN PRIZE *|Many Notable Guests at the Beta Theta Pi Dinner To-Night. Gov, Odell will be the guest “A-One Day's Tremendous Sale of Men Women és, and Kid Gloves at 50c. Per Pair. In November there was a huge stock of gioves from one of the most reputable and widely known glove} manufacturers in the world placed on sale in bulk. The quantity was so large that there were but few merchants} able to negotiate for its purchase, and many of those for obvious reasons did not dare do so. The wholet ‘consigninent was turned over to us policy to reserve some of the lots to sell later in the winter season. Here they are: H s of $1.00 and $1.50 grades of men’s, women’s and children’s Kid Gloves at the round price otf Every glove perfect, and aithough the stock is exceedingly large we are sure it will not last longer; than to-morrow, so make your selections according |s : ad Women's Pearl, White, Black and Tan Gloves- - Regular $1.00 and $1.50 values. Men's Glaze Kid Tan Globes—Regular $1.00 and $1.25 values. Children’s Tan Kid Gloves—$1.00 value. i We cannot fill mail orders o: send C..Q. D. orders. Special counters on Main Floor, 59th St. Section. Interest Growing Each Day and New Contest- ants Enter Lists. It is tendered to chim by twenty-five 30c per parr. ‘There was no falling off in the num- ber of entries received to-day in The ~..-Bvening World's popular “Fat Con- Indeed, there was a perceptible gain, showing that the fn- terest is steadily increasing. ‘Applications are again coming In from out of town, for this contest Is open to all conductors within a radius of twen- ty-five miles of City Hall, Conductor Murray, of the Avenue B line, is being pushed rapidly for first + ductor” Contest. My training his nrea} chon eet nt, with a stromg possibility that they may win the@monay at that. | William O'Brien, and Conductor Thomas Morrison, of the Third avenue division, are each put forward by a host of admirers as having a mortgage on third money, Bloomingdale's Great Clothing Bargains \ Girls’ Coats, Ete. To-morrow only, Ay Gil’ Long gH a Coats, likethis, © * worth $7.50 £9.00, for Children’s Like This, Fancy Mixed Goods, or all+wool At that time we held the greatest glove sale in our history, but thought it} $to 42; real value $3.30; to-morrow: Girts’ $5.00 and 3 $8.00 Reefers, to-morrow only, fy 2.49 (Of plain and fancy uneterials; large A Few of the Many Offered To-Morrow. \Boys (3 to16 iety ot styles and’ shades, choice Inc Fer one day nly (Satur- ay) Men's He has a score of trainers and ndvixers and possesses a retinue of handlers as large as carried by a cham- 1 beat Morrison Oitrien this mort For one day only, Saturday, Bovs’ Over- coats, 4 to 15 years, in the new Oxford grays, worth |$3.50, to-mor- row only | 1.70 One Day only, Men's |to-mor- “Old Boy Dell," who carried off second prize In the famous “Fat Motorman” has an unknown that he in training for the conduc! Qa hy an artist from W Was arrested x¢ continued O'Lrien, y " bOt refuses to re- Vite 10.00) marks. [learned that 17,00 marks is n't for the nickels he col- t him down, he'd blow off] } atform,” confided “Dell” to some Eighty-sixth street avenue line to- associates In the “awaiting requis station of the Mad » 1 For one day! only, (Sat-! Offerings of High-Class FURNITURE The Product of Ability and Not Trade Conditions T is a big interest—the manufacturing of fine Furniture. And it is prosperous. Too prosperous to produce bargains naturally. Therefore, only exceptional ability can create important price reduc- tions. That's the whole case. Our command of the required brains enables us to collect the Furniture that makes the follow- It adds a link to the lengthening chain of our great semi-annual trade February Wool. $10.00 ing announcement possible. sales of high-class Furniture at under-prices. Our demand upon public attention is marked by moderation. ertising has made skeptics and critics of the Public in New York. We know fhat._. Nevertheless; we whole reputation at risk on this February Furniture Sale. The Furniture is right in quality, in style,in variety—not a mean piece among,it. all. The. prices are low, very low; in many instances lower than the pieces can be reproduced at wholesale. In our several warehouses and in transit we command to-day Sewen Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars’ Worth of good and high-grade Furniture. About Four Hundred Thousand Dollars’ Worth 8 concerned in our special February offerings. Certain complications, due to unexpected changes, put one of the b concerrs in this country in the control of alien hands, was worth $60,000 at par, retail. Easy figuring, that. this lot is Bedroom, Dining-Room and Library Furniture. offering as a whole are: Parlor Furniture i: Unlimited hyperbole in ad- Another Great Sale of Fine Furs The Prices We Quote Represent Just About Half Values. We consummated recently a deal which involved over 350 fur coats of the very finest materials and work- manship. Some of the coats were purchased at 33c., others at 40c. on the dollar. To-morrow this entire stock gogs on sale, proportionately low in price. The garments are perfect in fit, beautifully finished and latest in style. Women’s Fur Coats, $18.50, $25.00,$35.00 & $55.00. Beautiful Near | —Stylish Atl: Seal Coatsand At $35.00 Sel Coa ie they look as; trimmed with mink, sable fox, est manufacturing Furniture Their entire stock on hand But the whole of it is offered by us at an aggregate of $40,000. The goods should cost you fifty per cent. more than our prices. The pieces are priced separately. Trouble followed. in sets of three and-five pieces; upholstered in tapestries and Art Nouveau textiles that will combine with any style of interior decoration, Odd Pieces—Divans, Easy Chairs and Rockers. Metal Bedsteads— Brass, and white enameled iron. niture—Tables, Buffets, Side Tables, Chairs and China Closets. e—Bedsteads, Bureaus and Washstands. Library Furniture—Bookcases, Desks, Tables’and Chairs. Various small pieces of Furniture, decorative and useful. As a general statement itis true thi At $18.50— 1 f Eton Jackets. well as our $125.00 seal coats. At $25.00 Dining-Room Fur! Bedroom Furnitur at this specially offered Furniture is priced One Third Below Fair Retail Value Today or, to reverse the statement, it would cost you One-Half More at Low Regular Prices Furniture selected sow for country houses. will be held for spring delivery if desired, The general stock is in usual places—fourth and fifth seal of its kind; also Automo- if bile Coats of Atlas Seal, stylishly made; actual! Atlas Seal, trimmed with mink and chinchilla; a value from $55.00 to $60.00, Fine Coats in Persian lamb, Alaska s and some trimmed with Hudson Bay sable Maffs to Match Coats at 2.98, 3.98, 4.98, 5.98 up to 15.00. igi." Small Furniture is shown on first floor. Parlor Suites— §, from $2>—Three pieces. | Sideboards-— Tiny set YT ty 4 from $10.50—Golden: oak. Made of excellent quality Turkish towelling, well assorted, re- $a, froma lt.6o (Gotgen nar tailed regularly at $4.00, to-morrow, $2.00 each. M from, S8—XXX mined trom alz—Golden oak and "13.5 RRRRER ES: Groceries, Delicatessen, &c. ; arch Strawberry « Raspberry el eat eS from $40—Three plec ) from $45—Three plec im $1— Mahogany. m $18—Golden oak andl ration, $14, from $20—Golden oct. 116, from $24—Golden oak a 40, from $65—Mahogany. from $60—Golden oak. from $70—Golden oak. from $70—Mabogany. 20. trom $17—Golden oak. 352, from $78—Golden oak. Toilet Tables— 12.00. from $20-Oak. rn ronr $10)—Three pieces. 70, from $11h—Three $23) from $34—Mahogany. | Women’s Desks— |, from $36—Golden oak. from $1—Golden oak. ; from $t0—Maple, ; from $40—Flemish. ro} Spring Beds — y ; from $115—Threo pleces. $80,:trom $120—Three Grape Fruit, tine, Tomatoes, tresh, Sweet Potatoes 2 On, Coy f latest pati da- Condensed Mince Meat, our 1%.) Fine black mearers of latest, Da tern da. Fine black derby (that' ce ' JC. State Cheese, richest full cream, Fancy Pulled Figs, per Ib., 18c. bed $5.75—Mubber hear- woven wire. springs. ; from $i4—Mahogany. | Library and Pancy Tables ry best, per Ib, 15c. Wines and Liquors. Cooked Corned Becf or Boiled Han from $36—Mahogany. $21. from fu4—Manogany, 40%, from. $89—Golden oak) * olden ovk and Feather Bolsters and . from $16—Golden oak. ; from $1¥—Galden oak Manzanitia Bapy Olly 15e. Holand Milchner Herring, k neliehy Smoked Bleaters, fry Ic Whole Wheat FI Pansy Pastry ur, 10-Ib. bay, 34c. ur—This is of the | RY W-Ib, bays, 35. It 18, from $25—Golden R6—M. | 1.405 gallon, Mount Vernon id. ts gab, 1.90 finest. importa Ci Spiced Wafers per Cocoanut Wafers, «1: Fig Bars, per | 1 oil, best. ane| Malt. Whiskey, |" the crip or cold jateau Coutet Tour Blanche, +! oe nconenecrereencasee | $7, from $19-Gobelin from $13—1 Divans and Sofas— from $lé—Nagdad di ogany and imitation | ies Ib., 12c. Smoked Sardines, 1 i ys. tte. cans, Bee | C FEEEE RS— 5 pounds, $3.75 each. vo Keewo feathers, 2 pound; former FEE 5 from $33—Green denim. | $%, from $35—Vejour. French Peas, all very tin per can, 13c., 18c. and 2Ic. Sliced Pineapple, 2-Ib. cans, 14c. and, ), from R¥o | $83.00, from ae Veiourt bax Bedroom Suites— iil Hochheimer, from | $20—Purs at bottles, 4.99. 17. ” Sliced Pinengple «+ 2 en Ree, "i 0, from -Velour. _ Formerly A. T. | Stewart & Co. Ground Mow, 9th $i section ERS- 20x84 In;, 6 pounds, $2.0 each. Stabbed eae peta AES es BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALE BROS., } BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave., 59th and 60th Sts. ieee years) Oxford ARE |Overcoats, Overcoats |perfectly tell ie tailored, also Feleriale {strictly all- Some silk wool Suits, jlined of high grade \through- materials; worth $4.00; to-morrow Sontly; only, to-morrow out; regu- Ka lar $18 rand $20 i values; ‘Them Goo (oo Epes sangsby Marte Dram! $15.00 Rag-jrow, only, eco | J {1.95 Diagonals, } sist st oe Velour Cassi- like cut; also Men's Boys’ All-wool $15.00! Cheviot Suits, |{ meres: Black| imecw was Dvercoats. double- breast-}\ "| Thibets:| —-----------—-———-—__— lined | ed jackets, 8 |} good value{Shaving Outfits, 98c errs to 15 years,| | at $18.00;] at Mr gt aia with silk, ’, worth $3.50, ; to-morrow pay, for itsif the firs week. ‘This fs, ‘ 7 what if i Ground Rarer. ide" Hand oF Sing Btrom + Tone, % ¥ to-morrow ‘OW FYto-morrow only, choice, 1 Mazel. > f ge Quinine. a. f 1 ametic. fot Bt Section y hh St. Seetion, Second Floor. woe wenn no nnn eo =. Sea es !«« Means” Shoes for Men $2.00. Again to-morrow we offer this special in the James ¢) Means shoes, but it is the last day, This make has a W lasting reputation and is one of the most popular shoes: in the market. This price, $2.00, is much under the regular price. Th with either single, double or triple(soles, with leather lining to the toe or drill lining. Made f up in Shetland calfskin, leather lined, with SS toe caps or plain toes; brown vi kid, with toe caps, drill lining ; heavy-weight tan Russia leather, with leather lining and toe caps ; storm calf, single or double soles, and Durham calfskin with leather lining, medium weight, toe caps or plain toes, ‘Also Shetland calfskin with elastic sides. Any style in the entire lot to-morrow at $2.00 per pair. Main Floor, 0th St. Section, | sable raccoon, Persia Sere pa ST lamb and ermine. Some} xyz z | among these worth as much as $75.00. . ines Ait $56 eat ea F iauneal WOMEN s Flannel Waists, $1.98 ‘) with chinchilla and mink; also | Fine French flannel, with box plait front, new ' sleeves, finished with small brass buttons from elbow down; separate collars; all new spring colors. few extra tine Automobile Coats in this lot. | ecomt Ploot, broad tail and baby lamb; some plain | i chinchilla at remarkably low prices St. Seetion. Men’s Fancy Shirts, 50c. Gas Lamps, 25c. } $1.00 and $1.50 Value.—This is alot ot about 100 dozen L, The © Brightiight con. | fancy Stiff-Bosom ‘Shirts, laundered, bought very much under the Lasts of areord substantial # regular price, beautiful assortment of patterns. We place them on © burner, best quality hard { centre tables to-morrow. Main Fleer, Gith At. Section imantle and etched bulb | paasececeareeeeee enn e nen nn nnn eran globe; it ives a sot, mel- , e Tow light and is a great gas W Sh d SI 98 Savery sold at other stores at omen sOnoesan ippers, 70C, -} One more day of this sale of Women’s Shoes and Diana Slippers at 8c. per pair; the sizes are 2%4 to 8; the shoes are in button and lace; the Diana and Juliette slippers as well as the shoes are made up with or without toe caps, in common sense 07 comfort shade; welted soles; every pair is worth double the price we ask for 98 to-morrow, Which 1s Jon ain F Gants St. Section Pewee ener n enn cna ee eeoeon 5c. each, 24c.—The * indecent gas mantle haMe AL 56 ' se i. ewher jars, L5c. Potted Tongue, | peo ee eee n ea o 136. ne-trce cakes,ae.4 len’s Derbys, 1.00. ' 's just the H tr kind you want at this ) H 4 $1.00, whose regular price is about | . ] f E 1 {twice this, We have heard so} Exceptional Sa @€o yer asses, (much about spring deliveries being | i 5 {made shortly (and it's pretty early 4 No doubt any tirst-cla Rye, divcct at that) that we feel we must clear { assortment, just as good good 4Dis out our stock on short order. This } advantage We give you Is the price, and other things equal, that s you the chance. is the feature that interests you most. We place on sale to-morrow ‘in on I six lots of tinest grade Eyeglasses and Spectacles, The) include the popular to the high-cos at prices about one-third of what you would have to pay tot xelusive deale yy full quarts, ptician can show you just as large an bit of course not such quantities, The VVUVUVADOVETELES EONS AVINTEDUVUDORUDOROONDODEOTEDTIOVUU TI DUOOUDUTEREDNOUORDOD DETTHTUUTTETED oe nn ee ull quarts, per Whisk Collars, 6 for 45c. 4-ply Ce pe perfect in ev They in all the latest Jer another per halt dozen, nade of solid Pitino rrisstesieseets: istar, 1.05." a Sc. ' . Batepl ‘St. Emillon,} Confectionery. frames, ota laret GS LOL41 Do not miss these specials syeclasse ; ht eyaees He Chocolate Peppermints, the See ee Ticivercnitshaneaskints0 tc {mported claret; doz. bot- covering and best flave crlb30e. | y help + exclusive opticitns ask £1.50 tor Shocolate covered Nougats at, per son al Imported Rhine: doz, }ChO! u ated voldots {loa 2c. At 69c ing everlasse ps at, per Ib. 10c. mi, SVL Bt Section Assorted Gum Di Ma and. spectactes, impossible ty tarnish eee er ee ae oe yee 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts. 3d Ave., 59h and 60th Sts. Md Ave., 59h and 60th Sts. 3d Ave, 59th and 60th Sts.

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