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“WHE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1901. * WOMAN MINER WORKED AS BOY UNTIL SEX WAS DISCOVERED: ee oe gene 'AFTER-EFFECTS OF LA GRIPPE. HE after-effects of the grip are often disastrous. It is commonly known to the medical fraternity that the numerous ailments and complications which follow the sSrip are apt to be more serious than the acute stage of| iT the disease. Some people have the grip very be confined to the house only a di reeable, disabling symptoms follows. AI sorts of tonics and stimulating remedies have been | devised to meet this condition. in results with Peruna. fvery one who has had the grip ought to take a Read what the following people Jong train of di. | pare | short course of Peruna, have to say about it. RAARAUAA ALAA 3 thie Specials for to-morrow in this sale of Mfrs.’ Stocks. Sn | RAAREAAAALARAEAAAN O44! | \ to-morrow in}! this sale of + | In connection with our Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks, here’s a special Mid-Winter Clearing Sale of Women’s Cloaks. The word g been given to clear our stock of Women’s Winter Jackets, Coats, Ulsters, Reefers, &c. Although it is right at the height of the cold weather, we must mark prices on our goods so low as to clear our tables in short order. Ordinarily a clearing sale of this magnitude would not occur until the middle of March, but we have de- rN lightly. They may iy or two and yeta None of them can come VU RVASTOVAUENURLUATETARSAL TAO O9 08: w ‘is WASHING Feb. 4, 1899. WABH! b April 24, 1900, . * CZ ZB The Pecuna Medi Y Columbus, 0.! cided instead of carrying these garments fast ZA About two : to reduce them now and give our patrons 3 Z Kern ery i the benefit. If in need of a coat or outer : ee CH Ged wan obtined garment of any sort, this is one of the . . took three bottles most exceptional opportunities we have ieinpe, and | vers, benaitctal ever presented. POONOOCS QETAOTOVSY mi fellow-sufer | usual. strent stock which has. be ic en selling freely at $15.00, $17.50, Pitiful Tale of Wife and ‘ ceed NL Nine but tegen eee Sn $20, $22. These are rich, dressy coats of finest’ kersey: When Found Out Sh er prane Mother Who Ss ht ju uw je} | > ypCoSa AGT G,oeman | higheet praise for 8M. Anderoon all colors; cheviots, {rlezes, with Gnest satin Halng 75 jo oug Was Not Allowed to gresaraan Howard, Howard's heme| Peruna, and for, similarly adiicted and the very best tailoring. Will be sold now atOQe to Earn Bread for Sick Parnes Ale heravee Uican"—Pranode 3. Andere Special No. 2. prnetaerar “ COTEMLLELEEOLOVELees| Continue, and Is Hearte ff & Sripi Tredeces coteeree e Grip Potsoned Blood. Women’s Jackets and Box Coats—Also Automobiles—sold formerly for from $18 to $35. Made-of 12.50% . usband and Starving) sy neatny children, coving “tamma.| broken a ttcnry Dietin, the inventor and maker of FN, Coleg, Treanarer ofthe the very finest materials; all shades; have tinest ae linings and the best tailoring. Choose at Children j more to eat; more to eat.” They must Ad Dieta Mfg. Co. at Williamsport, Pa., pgicendiae sone jos Good Templars, of cial No. 3. O eut—surely, yes. My man he was tak = L South Ninth street. “After having @ severe attack of Ia! $ Women's Box Coats and Short ere ese are broken lots, includi trom } ress sick, he coukd not do his work tn Phitadetphta, Pa, May 6, 1899. continued In a elt $12 to $15. They are made of choice materials, with best satin or taffeta Tinings. ee tere ae = } mine. He had to stay home. What did| to wash, who reltn'werub? They| coors tin ee eae eee tack ot a caiae in all sizes, 7 40 (Special to The Evening Work.) Ido? Well, he could watch the children | #9 ft all, them There wax to | ta ‘erippe mrnsceattibadts Whtch tated j se WILKPSBARRE, Feb. 12—Mrs. Mary |at home, so—it {s no shame, Iam an|breakerant they eave me ny alte | more, than three ‘months and which lett to starve oF suffer from 7 Special No. 4. Pallonina, the brave little woman who | honest woman—eo, I went Into vic mine | alate picker. L aiifdavsense bench: | ean caine ben bon k severe! Ota any pas neating Ne See ee ae raat aherin = 's Box Coats—aAll kinds of styles and materials are represented in this lot. Such qualities have never ae worked as a boy in the No. 6 Erte] and did his work. How could 1 work in| bending over a where the black] ful medicine, Peruna, | began with af duced me: to try ft. and 1 soon found sold under $10, $12 and $15. They are box coats with storm collars, satin lined, #% plain back coats’ of breaker In onter to carn money for hor|skirta? Ab, no, I could not. 1 put on coal zen Gowri Alwar a salwaye. Je wae | bottle: the fra) weakitn| Marchiend lt} cery thie was what I really needed 3 finest imported rugs and a lot of short jackets. All sizes; choose at 5; : and Coden ook eas: yd Ny hungry children and her alek buroand, | a bie bat ony dead, tn iy de mee sat achatcte | conve yc aaitiad at perainel| ch min nf Za Eee cha Z| Bremukaniy reese nn ntar™ Far Trimmed Jackets, Voloar Blouses oe eo e td man her story through | grace. 1 waa afrald at frat. but it was shes. the legs ache, the arms! which you furnish with every bottle, and | excellent strength and vigor now for over (LSet an Interpreter, and with tears in her Le yh ache aenses the: hands are cut; 1 am glad to say that it has cured me.| two yea! rs. T. W. Collins. — 4 @ jut what did I get? all cortall a the P - = a '. ¥ Sy SEG: cern rere ora crn co AER ee OE Fa ee cane af SGtasaegeeete | GRIP | Si gelai Seo Our Suto of ManpTactsere Soe Ow, ema ere Ste a she maid, “and I don’ chy, | wis not skilful. They net loaat pays! fi Ln klar Dei Seal [Et hap tat Dea a A moe amiga aon er oy, BE gee Pa Ae SURA| e Mleng “Py te eae || GRIP | attinet.ot| Re ote ORE | LEFT HER i I hroughout the Dry Goods.’ Ps ereT ROL ATaP Mi rald raiycwork! keiths ll Dehoret cult Chacha aerit cmaleiiae: [ahenene aye knee everett CAUSED | Walon, writes. trom 15 BROKEN Here's a beautifull as boys and just ae well, surely, But no,|now I Ishall cry: now they will find I| corner. I would not speak L feared Western \javenue, U Min; |/7-2/Last “Boring au t- | p Especially vivid are Me illustrations of ee eM po. What shall 1 do | tnt @ woman becalse I am so meak. I| they. would find 1 was'a wom.” ‘Then NERVOUS | ie co n Ly one \ DOWN. 3 sear . They said [was a good lad but {one culled my bie hat off, Ah. what | Cured, “but the bad the mony-savings this sale of Manufac- «now? Tong, No. not strong. In two weeks | happened! My hair fell. ‘They. saw t| DYSPEPSIA.| ey : wed throught hatelai i “We are poor. We came to this coun- een lust could, dono | was a woman. You should have seen ae | taty Traut. | fuer and somehow 1 41d not wet aa strong turers’ Stocks holds forth among the de- chatelaine bags. ‘All try to make lots of money, but how can oni rar too weak, I wes slok with | them. ‘They’ were frightened. “They ran | fered with a severe backache, Indigestion us the newest ideas are : the work. tothe boss, “Thay told him. He. was| gnd’numeroua ills, eo T-could neither cat partments devoted to Drv Goods. Read wre whon my dear husband ts so sick. | "1 prayed again. Alas, I could not be| Kind: he was sorry—but he made me hor aleep, and I thought I would sive ‘wet : . Fs cluded in the lot and tise: Fle cannot work and he must have medi. |a strong, big man. I was too Ittie: T| quit: he woul! not fet me work any | up my work, which 1 could not afford tod Se ea bed ye et ae the items below; they will prove intensely ces are ¢: cine. Then there are the children, four | ¥8% 8 Woman. Bt rimust take. nome | tore, and’ ah T want work wo much, | Uc, "of toy" customers. who. was greatly | of the throat and head followed. and ax i ing: % pri Ri xceptionally 4 " — Sea iPTaTnfa an tett"ataarted ig | Preah top hoz Wreaeneeeie| Sat ott een ee nee ec tecra rents Each— Parsee, 198, 2.98 al ovement, During next two months | tra heavy Turkish bath sheets, ma Made of good quality muslin; phin: zich a PALACE ON WHEELS ROLL (eee etm ae a | a th mae ae, se enjoy food. and, reat well, Pee oat x de yards long. i 46c. Sheets, 25c. Each—Made of ex- epee A tes word . yen worth a dollar a dome c. Damas! ic. Per! ceptionally good quality sheeting; Pep- {5 feiss canteen . L. Wallace. do: sf » irish! dam: P y, Booed quay: ngs these prices we are RICH MEN ON | (@) FLORID A. If you do not derive) prompt a satisfactory yireaulte| $i askiiassorted pallernasite set Perell Mills; these are for single beds are asking. from the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr. Hartman, |3 25¢. Towels, 1Sc. cach—One lot of] see Val . ef ‘alue Stieets, 33c. Each— B i giving a full statement of your case and he will he PO ee Cee These are the double bed size, 2 yds. reap adlewe lM Ti posasmAaaseoa0ea—| Pleased to give you his valuable advice gratis. hick towels, hemmed and hemstitehed,| Wide, 2% yds. long ; made of Pepper- Hosiery. ‘Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman|3 with colored borders: one lot of very| ¢lt Mills sheeting. rm Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. large size white Tu | 7c, Musiins, 4c. ¥d.—This is a fine Women’s Hose. choice at 1Sc. cach. white muslin; fully 36 inches wide.» A —Of fast black Nachere SOc. Table No mail orders filled on this quality. ¢ t 6c tra heavy EMLER 8 i Heavy crea | 7c. Unbleached Muslin, 4%c. Yd.—{ double soles; actual al Pe aie C ) pure G “German linen table damask, ‘fully A very xood quality. io} 63 inches wide Fine White Cambric, sxc. [At J5c—Pt, lacs isle thread . Cl Huck Towels, 8'5c. each—All linen; Finished the same as the Lons-{ open work effect: black gas earance Sale. exceptionally” gcod quality, washed, in lengths from § to 20 yard} 29¢. pair. . only; worth ironed and all ready for use; postive; feces At 39 of Hk, tn all ly none of these sold to storekeepers. phyr Ginghams, 6c. Yd.— spun silk, in all cols: e 5,000 yards 12%. Crash Towelling, 835c. yd.| In aon from 8 to 20 yards. All © ors; worth $1.00 pair. ¢" Il pure linen; white; good heavy | new spring itsiens and colors. Men’s Half Hose. Ej b ae weight; also nice fine piss towelling;| 1235c. Cambric, 7c. Yd.—All new af Moro eres, assorted size checks and various col-| goods, this season's latest colorings t 6c-° black and tan, good: New Jersey Infants f tnd elfects. “The correct fabric for} t ors weality cotton; guaranteed Consisting of medium and $2.00 Comfortables, $1.15—All {uit} women’s “and children's” sults, shirt st colors and seamless) actu val Foisted on New York F ang and) 3 size, some are made'of the waists, wrappers, &c. icdpalee h wide Edgings partly on cam-|$ Turkey red and others of extra fine} 76. Apron Glaghams, 4c. Ya.—Best} At 19 ¢5 tines ees grades of Institutions. bric, nainsook and Swiss sateen, beautiful flowered designs and| quality, assorted patterns and colors. ancy spe uy ’ colors; filled with good white cotton. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. ton, silk embrbilered an —-— also odd lots of Baby Flounc- traded Ges sivarletyice pater 2 2 ° rer ‘: jo sel rom; we rom - Ser) sre itn meee me nae ings and Organdie Tuckings. Exceptional Items in this Great Manufacturers’ Stock 35¢. pair. is own than it can take care of, SaAaR : on auppors infants born in other States, |Embroideries that were roc.,|$ Sale of Excellent China. Children’s Hose 12c.'( which are folsted off on its *nstitutions now 5c. yard. 3 ° Boys: andi cine feu quality: 2-threai cl i o by agents who collect fees from parents Ar pasty Dinner Sets. | Tea Sets. a @|who are unwilling or unable to take Embroideries that were 25¢./$ q¢_s.95—0f American porcelain; neat | Hose, with double knees, double'$ CODODDOIDOOOOGIEOQOGHOOOOODOOHOQOOODOGOSOOGIOOQHSGGQHOQOHOSS) HHDOOOGHDOSGDASGOSGHGHGOOOSIOGO titheirlofapriig to 75c., now 12% yard. decorations 112. pieces; fold’ line At 2-75-01 English eoreetainy 56toes and heels; all sizes, from 6 to: > is care of elr offspring. “y =f i J piec ve pretty underglaze decora- 00,000, ea ch by thes gents ames edges. 10; actual value 25c. i Rockefeller and Stillman, Representing $700, 000, on me tai ret ie Thousands of | embroideries that were 35c.|$ At *7/45—Of English porcelain; 112 wae a) j Mala Floor, COth Re. Section, Pleasure Bent to the Orange Groves—Finest Car in the World, _ |founatines nave neen patmed of by them) to $1.40, now 25¢. yard. pieces: neat unerglaze decorations AY ATO Ti tine edges plecen is bon y of th Now ‘or! ax~ cS 4 i ee earn eea Embroideries that were 85c.|$ At, 12-4801 Carlsbad china; pretty | At 7.45—Of Limoges china; pretty Grocery Spesi Millionaires will be on the move dur-|hogany tce chest in which eatables are] PRIVATE TRAIN PARTY Discovery came through President! “+ $7 95° now soc. yard > floral fceseratss 100 pieces; gold eric stippled edges; 56} No mail orders filled. ing the coming month, While W. K.]to be kept. Walter 3. Miller, of the Cafidren's So- 31.95, . . ine ed c Sugar Cured Hams, none better atigi Vanderbilt in on his way to the Medi-| In the rear of the car is an observa- IS SOCIETY’S LATEST. | ctets, of P: N. J. Theresa Bar- | 73 Siters : p ‘ omer, ferranein on board of his magnificent] tlon platform, and every window ts ‘ fecdia, a weaver in the allk mills, wan Embroideries that were $1.50|3 Odd Pieces Decorated Porcelain aE fest SY One ane t Valiant, Jonn D. _Tocke- hung wth rich curtains of heavy brown | pr, Seward Webb fina in-| found wandering on the xtreets of Pat-| to $4.95, NOW $1.00 yard with gold lined edges. Bonceda Bacon, very best per Ib es . panied by his wife; William | sik. on | wo-weeks-old child h se c racall many Rockefeller and his > and President In order to care for the car properly for armen. phe ines aaa aon Saas had 27 ¢t s-inch ibe iar ae Se. pair. ear aires each. oe aibo Coffees by 2s & James Stillman, of the National City} and look after {tx occupantn’ comfort, been ejected from her boarding-house. eY/ GOCE LID Soup Plates 7c. cach. Meat Dishes 18c.—Mediu cents; bean or ground, tertbe sea fe % Bank, will start for Florida on a pleas-| tive servants are necessary in addition urd Webb haa originated a[ She told President Miler that the mid- B b Fl Pres $ Breakfast Plates 7c. cach. |Meat Dishes 25c.— La Java, Mocha cnd Maracaibo, rich Benker ! aby Flouncing } G to the regular train hands. one that only alwife who waited on her told her she ’ Third /F flavor and strength, our regular While Mr. Vanderbilt will enjoy an] hen the Ploriia, Limited starts, the could dispose of the infant in New | hemstitched, embroidered and | $ ~~~ 25c.; bean or ground, per Ib.. as that wealth can {urnish upon the ocean. pl quantity of food and. othe. train] York at a cost of $35, The mother lace effects, th A Manufacturer's Huge Stock in this Our Celebrated Genuine Java ac ects, that were $1.00 flocha Coffee, formerly sold Mr. Rockefeller’s party will be none the| 1 ceasaries and luxuries to last for Bev- leas comfortable while Journeying over-| © sland to. the country” of the orange | oqnileyaty, Hocketeliey to not siven to groves, for they will occupy the fincst| fond of a well-spread table with all of the delicacies In and out of season. and private traveling car in the world, Mr. Vanderbilt has a private cat, #0| will be some Rate winese too, for tite has Senator Depew and several presl-| Rockefellers are no total abstainers. dents of railroads, but none are #o com-| | Mr. Rockefoller will carry with niin a small but complete camera with which plete as the car that will be attached to| f : hos Pioplda i Lisltediswhlichiwilileavel Gait tice eres the Pennsylvafila Depot in Jersey City] As the Rockefellers and Mr. Sttliman on Monday, Feb. 2, at 1 o'clock in the} 370 (worth collectively not far from afternoon: ¢ more wealth than has over ‘This car, which cost nearly $60,000 to Imilar Journey pefore. construct, has scparate rooms for each beea arranged for Mr. J. {person in the party. These rooms are Prentice and his wife, nee furnjahed tn mahorany and handsomely ee eea ina jana z Upholstered in atlk ond plush, In the| Palm: Beach. Hote ib eentre of the car is a drawing-room car- vot gh on vil peted with the richest velvet carpets nd a ater part of the of jarch making occasional trips er . @nd containing a plano. a bookcase and geveral cagy chairs and tables. ent points of interest in the palace-like| qj The car also has 2 model kitchen “nr. Rockefsite ir will aye) meet August which will be presided over by a skilled Delmont in. Florida. milllonuire banker went i fo a balmy G Oranae, chef. In the kitchen Is a gas jw days atest model nnd adjoining It ts a a father sirens? in pantry, off of which is a ma- the Psu Imy breezes after tack f * butl typnald fever. br oovere Cee “ ” HE IGNORED A “HUNCH. eae Stoct un a = | ON ONS OF the roulette: hee at Dal, and a Law.) 0n one of eo on at miter doin eae (No, 27 Won’ at Daly's, suit Followed. Emi! 8. Stern and Fellx Tausend last summer formed a copartnership to play the races, faro and roulette upon an Qgreement to divide the profits and losses. . . cordance with thie arrangement sited Long Branch. With them was a friend, Charles Munter, a ealcs- sedan and 27 wi gave Munter for the full amount. COMPANY WON’T PROFIT. if Aue refused, toria Light, Heat & Pow: poses Lack as iagalne’ them. “Mun ESrace N. Fuller, President of the As: bathe pur up ifs toria Light, Heat and Power Company, gave out a statement yesterday denying that the adoption of the ie roesees mee MY loe the First Ward’ of the Lo! a Munter to play it, but he ory “ie question. party. Dr, and Mra, Webb and about thirty of their closest friends in the fashiona- The machinery of the New York Central now at work to make ¢he train magnificent that ever travelled road. single luxury te eet wil occupy the train. eyaremn tg oversanyirs Not a be had Waldort-Astor a th wit be Tacking In the traln, with the pos- be he h train wal ar t oth MN in. trip, rr Ee arto) "4 and sible exception of a ballroom. Within a couple of days the train will made up at Mott Haven, where it will be inspected by Dr. Webd before | 1s hauled down to the Grand Centra’ Station to receive his guests. The train ‘col of Fultoan| ulema, Be vice, v bares and pole be ihe irs: temere. "which ation ‘piavtors, Wil be at the rear ond of athe teal mH occupy A ere, feex than changes ope, of rw apd three days th Wer ci weeks, Uews Dr. Ht de at A train of tate Kind, with ail of the ac- cessorien, would cont the ordinary: siti; Sen about $5,000 for the trip. ssrtie| Jana or property which !t does not now aus gears the city, never has scquired t now own any of the pro; The a option reo the josed map, Mr. Fuller says, will not ropose: on, a verdict in faver of |hrevent the city. from opening streets ugh the company’s property if openine ie’deslred by property owners Re" constdered by the city oMclals for the public benent. —<—__ SHARKEY AND CHOYNSKI. Sailor Agrees to Meet Californian at Louisville in Maroh, CINCINNATI, Feb, 12.—Tom Sharkey last night) ‘announced that he Her Ce Miele’ piace ‘Dr. Webb's ve car vine tas one of the newest The latter nay ye featare of the aree a day, or clone tJ 610,000 offered $25, but the New York agent re- fused {t. President Miller saw the mid- wife and learned from her the name of the New York agent, a Harlem doctor. An Bvening ‘World reporter called on the doctor and learned that for #0 the child would be taken care of for a month, long enough to quaiify it as a New York Infant. “Btrictly within the law,"' observed the doctor. For $75 the child would be taken care of for several months before commitment to an instl- tution, so that In case the mother changed her mind she could recover her Infant. Asked if he had disposed of infants in thia way often, the doctor replied: “Oh, many Umes—often,” with a com- prehensive geature. the easiest thing in the world.” ——[_— WILHELMINA’S MOTHER ILL. Dowager Queen of Holland Must Submit to Surgeon's Knife, THE HAGUE, Feb. 12—It ts rumored that the Queen Mother will go to Bonn shortly to undorgo a serious operation, the necessity for which is the reason that Queen Wilthelmina’s marriage fea- tivittes were not postponed, as they would otherwiso have been, because of the death of Queen Victoria. —— SUICIDE BY ASPHYXIATION. Found Dead in Bed with the Gas Turned On. William A. Merpin, twenty-scven yearn old, who lived tn @ furnished room at 100 Joo] Bast Fitth street, was found dead tn bed this morning with the gas ee on. ‘He had commutied eulcide Merein Great Sale of Leather Goods, | 2)# 22.8" The success of this sale is only that which is accorded to one of extraor- dinary merit—to a sale where the sav- ings are far beyond the usual. The sale is so vast that there is no one who} pace profit by its many money-sav-* ing chances. Boston Shopping Bags, 15c. Large and roomy, with stitched han: dles; manufactured to retail at 35¢. to $4.95, are now 75 cts. yard, Embroidered All-overs that were $3.50 to $6.95 yard, are now $2.50 yard. All-over Tucked Organdtes, hemstitched and lace effects, that were $1.75 to $2.95, now $1.00 to’ $1.50 yard. Lord & Taylor, Brosdway & 20th St 12c.; full 1% cans, 834 Baby Olives, arge fruit fullquarts 2960: Queen Oliv ‘according to size, full’ quits, 39c., 45c. and 69c. flaple Syrup, absolutely pure, full 34 a gal. cans, 55¢.; full gallons, 99ee; > full quarts, 35c. Prepared Buckwheat, not more thin 3 bes: ie ‘a customer, our 14¢. 3'Ib, Whale Wh Wheat Pancake Ftour, 2 Ib. pkgs., 10c. Puree fs. Foies Gras, best imported, te can, German Tlustard, large 14 oz. jars, a 10c. Aine ’ 7 fe 3\ =) Chatelaine Bags, 48c., 59c., 69c., f the newest leathers, latest ala seins [some OU eee bile manu- Genuine Alligator Leather Bag: factured to retail at from $1.50 up. High cut hh shape, finely made of |Combination Collar and Cuff prime stock, full leather lined, patent! Boxes, 69¢.—Of seal grain and em- stays, welted and stitched, ul ce | |Rbosse athe alte St 00s 00. cet! Wines and Liquors ered frames and fine locks. Two) Walrus in ta Shapes, the English or, Oxford club—-| Boxes, 95c.—Satin lined; sae Ser Wines and Aquofrs. 10 in, 2.48; 12 in. 3.19; 13-in.,|Dress-Suit Cases at 3.95-—Sole-\old Maryland Rye Whiskey, old! 3.553 15 3.95; 16 in., 4.35; 17| leather covered, stitched handles, case! and mellow, sold at twice this price:g in., 4.65, 18 in., 4.95. stitched all round, neatly trimmed,} elsewhere, full quarts, 59. Chatelaine Bags, 24c.—Of seal grain) very strong and durable, steel frames, WI Wilson Rye Whiskey, big bottles, ‘and walrus grain; manufactured to ree} heavy canvas lining, lock and key;! 8c, tail at $0c, good value at $5.00. Our $1.25 Declaration Rye Whiskey, wank per bottles 99c. Rum Punch, delicious, bottle, 35¢. {Llebizis Extract, none’ bet Pes tt G Tokay, extra fine, if price, big bot tle, 30c. Allsopp’s Ale, finest from Enghndy nore thin 1 doz. to a va Sth St, Bection. qe wee nnn nnn nnn nn na Women’s Underwear Specials. /' George Lynch, the war artist and cor-| 3 —Fine Swiss Ribbed Vests, low neck and no sleeves; also Peete SeNRTARE AT SHRINE Lek Hae 12c some with the wing sleeves; beautifully trimmed with wounded, and taken prisoner while lace and silk ribbon at the neck ‘and arm-holes; actual value 25c. making a dash through the Boer lines ZA 25 —Finest grades of Silkoline Vesis, very elastic, in pink, t C sky blue and cream white; actual value 75¢. HA 3---- from beleegured Ladyemith, and more Main Floor, b9th Se BLOOMINGDALE BROS, 34 Ave., 59h and 60th Sts. i bararet 3 “Im the He Z Sectton. recently in China, where ho accompanted BLOOMINGDALE BROS., the allied forces, will lecture here in the near future. Mr, Lynch waa one of the 3d Ave., 59th aod 60th Sts, first to enter the Chinese capital, going through the esstem gate with the Japa- peared hase