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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1901. DUKE COULD NOT PAY FOR DOGS HE HAD GIVEN WIFE. n | dled, The child which had been suffo- . know,” when he got NXDDDDODOOOOOOAINDNNO VINNIDOGOOOOOOODOOIOSOGOIASOOQON NAG NASON : o) 9 ) x B) Pa Zimmerman Refused to Aavance the Money and Pets Were Left Behind When the Fam. ily Sailed. It Was Only a Little Mat ter of $1,532, and Man. chester Said He Would |? Send a Check from)? England. BocoooooG The biue-biooded brindle and Dick Turpin, which for a sho were mambers of the household Duke and Duchess not on their way to mingle with the Brit! They were left behind when th end Duchess sailed on tie cause Eugene 7 in-law of the Du for them, and a cler refused to t Duke thathe would Duke Duke and Duchess of Manch money duck wo) mpily refined the offer Dike plea fogs to his wife hot well take them away f Vy thie didn ch Kelty. at the Duke ae ver, DI hess then ple with h So the dogs are mathent pie plebelan Boston and mingle with mem- | fe Dera of unaristocri entels {* Manchester, before going West with} his brife a few months ase bought | 1 Ane dogs from Thomas of} Boston, 1 agreed to pay and Duc them, “Zhe money was to have been | Mr. Zt paid in two weeks, the Duke telling | *hortly Kelly that he would have to see his) had brought father-In-law before settling the debt. pos hen Mr. ‘Tw ed two weeks, then wrote to } Duke did not hay and was Informed what Man-# nd a check He BURT'S. FINE” SHOES At Less Than Half Price. e the debt and prev y for the dogs. cD) 1 will not pay dogs and returned thein lnwyer who got out the attac! then demanded that the His Grace wits unable Mr. Zimmerman consented the Iawyer threatened uty sheriff, who w e the baggage. ] ne Infant|,{rom our Clearing Sale because they were extreme sizes—2 to 4 in As a Result One the women’s and 8% te 1034 inthe Men’s. We want to close them Was Burned to out before our spring goods arrive, Most of them are offered at less Death than half price. In some cases $6.00 shoes for $1.75. All our own high grade goods. Able cake TAs wy 4 qhat he had ANY Netther did the Duchess to guarantee reument he ror the best dogs Ie. uke went sorrowfully upstairs, Duk “M8 Several hundred pairs of Women’s and Men’s Shoes were left over NB rn »| Daring Rescues by Lad- |. ders in James Slip! Blaze. DASHED TaROUGH FLAMES, ol ® | Burning nictigens Torn from & Woman Who Ran «(3m gS in Panic. o 8 patient 8] saran Wortz and Sa BQ] vere soverely burnet, ® * cerried down fire 1 ) wan pce esl tn u 0 hick A y brick six girls tructure, Rosa “Fire from an upper win- Policeman Ayres to the ch n his night clothes. Me wast an, WhO wus pante stricke f there we an plun cand dened throws E ot other ine right into the i Terribly bu arth Le took 5 pital Meantime the firemen had arrived, and | and could 3a A & 59th St my = Women’s $1 Four Very leather lining to the toes, double or fe soles. The styles are: Four Specials in Kid Gloves, 39c. {Popular EES 19c. | British, Mott Haven, Cadet and Essex, with heavy box toes/and toe! of W ? We are going to close out all lizab man Garden,” ts: ae plain ies All styles to be had in lace or elastic, 2. omen Ss our women's 2-clasp Do yskin P. fyBuck Eng listwoman’s |) Sizes}> tO; Leg ECE pets Pal Main Voor, (eh 8t. Section. I K. it Apparel. To-moirow at Bloomingdales’ you may buy Women’s Suits that are worth and have been 3170, 20 tof 10,00 Women’s $12.00 Golf Capes, $5.95 — These 3 are from 30 to 33 inches long; made of black, blue and Ox- ford face rugs, with corored and light p! backs and Pot finely made; to- morrow 3 to te to to to for be 5.95 Women’s $10 Dress Skirts, $6.95—Exactly like ct black Gol i Women’s and Misses’ Shoes, pebble’ x Left alone by their mother, Mrs. J. $4.00 to $6.00 Kid and Patent Leather button and lace Shoes and ‘! . trimmed & eee clan sen hire to the nouse, |f Oxfords, now offered at. . : . $1.75 with ‘The smaller child, six months old, wax $5.00 to $6.50 Patent and Enamel Leather na Kid Shoes, button alin burned to death and the elder, three Band lace, a very line line, NOW... cece cece cece eree cscs cece eae Years old, was almont suffocated. | (Sizes in the Enamel Shoes fairly regular. ) ated Pieris iaewereneee ta eee £2.50 to $3, Fancy Colored Satin Slippers and Tan Oxfords. 50¢ new shox remained pawayfitwentye minutes! $2.50 Misses’ Kid and Patent Leather, Button and Lace Shoes,$3.25 faring f ‘When she reached her house she wan ’, startled to see flame and smoke issuing isa Men's Shoes. shapes: pire Our entire line of $5, $6 and $7 Calf, Patent Leather, Enamel and bing Bhe picked up the infant in one arm | Tan Shoes and Oxfords (sizes 834 to 1044), now reduced to. lined. end the elder child in the other and Our regular goods represent the best of tine footwear for women. carried them to the street. The little |M Burt” ona shoe means High Grade. See prnol anid: whiee tea been eater Edwin C, Burt Co., 54 West 23d St. ~===_|ABatterman Broadway, Graham and Flushing Aves., Brooklyn. ment in which twelve familles had thelr homes, in Perth Amboy, occurred this morning, @he ocoupants wero all asleep, and for a time there was great excitement. 9 cated by the smoke was revived after some stimulants had been given It. The elder child played with matches. ‘The blaze was extingulsned before much ‘damage had been done to the building. SALOONS BURN. BURN. Perth Amboy Visited by a Fire That Causes a Panic. ‘There was no time to dress, and ail the . > \Mhants were compelled to make their way to the atreet in thelr night i dlothes. 5,000 Pairs, fo. one was injured, but all ihe poa- pemione of the tenante mere, dextroyed:, For Ladies, Misses and Youths. Joining: gece mo a on ta were! (pid U di enn a Inprecedented Event. Pithe toils? toss Is placed at $500, on| Ladies’ Fine Vici’ Kid, Cloth Top, buttun or alee ih erases a, partial insurance: lace, patent tips, all widths, sizes 2:4 to 7, 31. , , all widths, sizes 214 to SHOT BY CHINAMAN. cold at $3.00 <I Se ur, Qung \\nn Chased Crowd with a Pistol and Fired. Misses’ and Children’s Kid. Shoes, button or lace, had wound in his right leg to-day. He| tops, broad toe, extension soles, spring heels, 9 to MeN Pee he laundry of Lung Sun.) 4334; also bulldog toe, 1334 to 54, > witttam Knapp, sixteen years old, of] Stout extension soles, patent tips, 8 to 2, value 51.50 No. 144 High atreet, Brooklyn, has a| — pair. Youths’ satin calf lace, stout soles, dongola Q Re C { Baciigmiape cond oto wi sit $50) bee: oii, fired n, abot nnd a slug struck Examination requested. Do not buy unless you are positive we are 80 per cent, below others, Oniy two pairs to cach customer. See Baby Girl Burncd to Death. window display. Mail orders promptly executed. pari three peed nhl ras ale: Now in mes: and Will Continue Until a} cals. wile ae was an playing neat| Night di Q o' Clock, x “4 Here to- A8c. and ing, velvet collar; new style coat sleeves, BROOKLYN FURNITURE co 559 to 57! Fall Sh, ask Sb Saanannannaaannenanriunrarctneentcreenreenrnereeneey arts T yey | WINS { We} produce the tin to make for $15. Bloomingdale's. Glance through the list. Every item a special distinctive feature which stands out boldly as a We are going to clear our coun-) ters to-morrow of all our|* We pers in orderto make ready for! which isabout to come. Wels want to do this in a day, and), 3 F4 3 SS : nary merit; unequalled values in every instance, and so they're here to-morrow—only better than last, for that’s i e Z 3 i F 3 3 have placed these wrappers at 3 are about 115 dozen in the! and good values at $1.00 each. Te {e 98c. each; the value of which is $1.50. Second Fluor, 59th St Section, sold heretofore for, $1, at 39c. per} books “and ended. ___ sista rioor_ cain a, Retion Special Friday Sale of Decorated per doz., with celluloid backs, as- Gold-Plated Button Sets, Sc. per set, consisting of Collar Button, Patent Neck Button and 2 Wristband ‘Think Fiewr, 65th St. Section, Sale of Sterling Silver Buttons, Main Floor, Centre, Jom but one to a custom These are sold in many places for f Here are some very pretty! French Belts of gold bullion, whic usually sell at from 59c. to 69¢.4 These are very special for to-mor- BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Lanes Compan; he No. 1 ran up Its lad- the other un FIRE IN RED HOOK. STEEL MAGNATE BURNED OUT} FIREMEN BARRED TAKS f «x Company Saf. p | Zophar Mills Roc flagration. fers Lous from Co ented Halinns from: 1 took fire. tte ted stove and twenty fami- ‘Ay before dine ° ultahaft to the ld Man STED, Cont i srned to —a- I workmen this b Mra. Coler Mer Wate, voting the Mrs. Hird 8. Coler, wife of the p-| Cot. Meare of No. St | Gheyate damage will reach Leishman show places 2<-2------ ee pares inary etrtallorst | Bargain Friday is to be af: tgreatday here. If you read this {list ot notable specials you will {sec why. There isn’t an ‘item et can be matched elsewhere} at the prices we name. ade suits for wom je to order of in all the Collarcttes Reduced. | BROT Noss Concerning ee ie Long Tab Collarettes, t 3.95, 4.95 up to 5.95 At 2. 95, 4.95, 5.95 and 6,95—Of Belvian. seal, with astrachan yoke, i itation krimmer, Belgian seal and im. itation be: thas seal, of mouttle Electric Seal and Persian Lamb, and elect : Van 2 Al a At 9.95 and 12.95—Of Electric Seal ketinmer ars s were and Persian, with tails. Some of these}. sold as high as $15.00, garments sold as high as $29.00. 4 Seal with eight and twelve tails, of has sison Tt Our Bargain Friday Sales deserve the continued success which they enjoy. It is the outcome of extraord ance to save money—and much of it. A Final Clearing Sale of Women’s Flannelette Wrappers, 59c. Brilliantine Waist, $1.98, A very special item is this black brilliantine: waist. It is cluster tucked back and’ front, and finished with points and crochet buttons; qjnew shirt cuffs; separate collar; all line sizes 32 to 46 inches. Madras Shirt Waist 59c—In pretty stripes and solid col red 1 champbray. Second Floor, 69th Bt, Segtienm.s | “Eag fe” Shoes for Men. : | ps men’s Flannelette Wrap- anew stock of springgarments, a price which is bound to dis- pose of them quickly. There! The good Bi of these particular shoes made them fully worth the $4 per pair which until recently has been their price, We have cut this price in half, creating the best shoe value be- fore the public. Therg are 5,000 pairs in this lot. Each pair has the trade mark stamped on the sole, and is warranted per-@ fect in every respect. The materials are ~ patent leatiier, vici_ kid, box calf, storin calf, also calfskin, laced; witht, jot, all well-made garments morrow the price We also offer a small lot of the new “Corsetine” Wrappers at These are much-talked-of Gloves (blacks only), which} Carnaby ou ought to read) them. Notions. ery-day needs, we should say, for these are just the articles you probably need at this very minute; hese prices are one-third off regu- lar, and some sell at even as much as half off. Uy ef Tdeal W atst, Here are some very exceptional oh Acie eee ace onus items for to-morrow’s selling. | 19c. and 25c. White P. K. Trim- You cannot judge from this de- } , ming Braid, 12-vd. piece, 15c. 12c. These are well knit} scription, however, just what great FREE eer Bipers, Se: ‘\waists made up in the} values await your inspection. ing, for women's shoes, 9c. bot. best possible manner;} Dinner Sets, 12.45—Of Carlsbad | 1Sc. H. & H. Carpet Soaps, 3 pieces see sizes from 2 to 12) china, with pretty tloral decorations, | for 25c. These **Delight’’ Sewing Machines: years, Priced regu- 100 pieces, gold line edges. 6c. Combination Velvet and Brush) are high-grade in eve! Serpe a Tea Sets, 4.95—Of German china, | , Binding, 3c. yd. best manufactured. Huy at ecial pretty Seon tenon ser ueceieeld 2c. Linen Corset Laces, 20 yds. long,} running, perfectly noiseless; ha ‘y special Tine edges. 10c. per dozen. the latest improvements and attach: 2. They are neatly din English vellum y 86,6 ted and 61. WU roth, decorated In’ silver, ‘printed "on impo: ible to fill mail orders good paper from large, clear at this price these Gloves will} morrow, any of the books f 5 sold long before the day is Main) Floor, GOth AL: Betton i For Children. China. 10c. Dress Shields, light weight and} ments, and are manufactured by one” Cuspidors, 49¢.—Of German china, | yuisber lined, No. 3, SC» pair. of the’ best makers in the world; every Gold-Plated colored border tints, with neat decot- } 4c, Gray Covered ‘attachable Cor:} cnet hash hig name stamped in the Coll: B aoe set Stecls, 2c. works, and each machine fs ar uttons. Washstand Sets, 49c.—Of German } 3c. Cashmere ‘Mending Wool, 5c. ur price for the “Des d-Plated Collar Buttuns, 15c.}_ ° t decorations. for 3 Yards—Finest quility, 30 yards Sewing Machine, J 4.75: Cups and Saucers, 10c.—Of ona card. with dust prot cabinet, is e. German china, with gold band borders. | 8c. White Cotton Tape, Sc. Plece. Main Ploor, 60th Bt, Section, | ween eee ccereeeeseees Treaktgat Plates; Germ. entra) wih Gold- Plated —-!Photo Frames, 95e, neat decorations. These are very handsome Photo i Frames, which are worth up to $3.00. Chain Bracelets. ‘This is a manufacturers’ ah Ie Line, y They are in cabinet sizes, fine yicnatas \ elled and gold plated; no two ali aie Here's a. laree Apa rae ae Gay a NE CINE ERT ‘Main Floor, 60th St. Section. % ‘entiof f+ and §6 Lmps. We ese very popular bracelets, stylis CTeeenealieatoC nade an exceptionally | and fashionable, will be placed ‘on sale Fpiday’s Special Sale of pale Razors, 19. nted sizes and shapes, for men and§ ‘omen. Main Moor, G9tn St, Section. Sale of Decorated gebe Lamps, $2.95. Sale of Leather Club Bags, 48c. Nor leather club . advantageous — purchase J to-morrow at about half their value. bags, sizes 9, 10, and herewith — present There are many designs, plain and some great bargains in} chased, of dierent sizes and different 11, 12 and 13 TMIERT CET ea terror lamps to you. These | weight of links; prices, gay Blades highly polishe each. But at this price we can sell limps are fu with 47, 58, 75, 89 and 98 ; ed; have automatic: pretty decorations in tints Main Floor, Proat, © adjustable clasps and ‘some solid colors; | —--2--=--=-= and ent taf they are undoubt 10-inch globes to match + Men’s, Women’s & Children’s RY Ay guar base; best finished trim- Women’s — anny mings, with good centre ‘ fustable “Slade Raglans, Special Friday Sale of draught, fount and burn- Hosiery, holder for srr $9.75 — Of Pp Ay To-morrow we shall hold a very . ping g Purposes; each, Oxford coat- Gold Belts, 23c. Sooo special sale of hosiery. All good, i= set Ge new stocks, purchased advantag Horsehide ously for us and sold on the same{ Leather Swing basis to you. Strops, 12c. Of the Men’ 3 Sold in) many’ in phin colors and fancy} phaees sh 1 Women’s and Misses’ Shoes, 98c. special lot of high-grade Shoes just outside ‘Ow. ain Piaor, 691 s frcte fine soft material and uppers; § , Half He crams tunes Mate Peer En Ste Section tnewest shapes, patent leather toe yet styles; t very large variety to choose Bristle Lather p tal i heavy sules, extension edges, with heels } from. i Brushes, 5c... ly eds A Friday Special in {rs spring heels, ‘ Of the Women’s. Maa Floor, 69th Bt. Section, Tae: Umbrellas, 98c. Two-thread extra quality stainless] -—-eeeee en nnrcen Here to-mor- Th ee Uni Taff ; “Solid Gala Spri black cotton Hose, with double soles. Groceries. row at ese ar ion Taffeta id Gold Spring O° d Girls’ Silk: i F = fF the Boys’ an rlS » } Fancy Corn, sweet and tender, per can; Silk; they roll very tight, have} iisineiana inset ibeed asltread ote eee i ka aa trames. Eyeglasses, 85c. ton, with double knees. Every pairguar-) Fancy Maine Corn, our 1 1c. cans, 8¢, food cases and anteed or money cheerfully refunded, Fancy Succotash, our ! 1c. cans, 9c. f andsome tassels, Mala Floor St Section. | Early June Peas, tender, per can, 106. , eae Smoked Bloaters, large, fat, 2c. ial sae srt Oh ee Boneless Cod, 1 or 2 Ib, ' handles, such as Wines and Liquors. Lricke periibe bes ivory uh sterl Schenley Rye Whiskey, full quarts, fr riackerel, large, white and ing silver, pear ? isis for 55 with sterling sil-; Celebrated Foien Crystal Solid q -| Gold Sprin: Eyeglasses. e ver, crystal, Dress} vos ane Leh econ by the | trlt of ‘Penny var aabsojutely, pute) den, gun metal optical manufacturing n y old; full quarts, per bottle, 85¢. and agate. The} the world. Every pair ts fully war 5 Declaration Rye Whiskey, handles alone int ea They aré set with the cele- a i $ brated silea crystal leases. wn ieacenat patent’ rigde- cllpy They carel( stylish, im, per dozen bottles, 5.75. are worth a greaty iat and durable, id Licbfraumileh, from Wilhelm), Hatten- deal. more than wef dealeis a3 high a! $3.50 per pair. Spe-{ heim, our regular price $12: only one for the complete umbrella, \ cial sat to-morrow, per 85c. dozen to a custo! tozen for 7.50. Front, Centre, Main Hleo7, Fr ; Brn} Bt. Section, BLOOMINGDALE BROS., | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 3d Ave. 59th and 60th Sts, | ad Ave, 59th and 60th Sts, ’ 3d! Ave, 59th and 60th Sts. VETOED EOEU AEDERORRORTOIIEORENORTOEIIINEIE TOOT, Irish Sal pails, 59c., 10-Ib. palls, 99e. Maracaibo Coffee, sold by many as Java and Mocha; our requlas BCR SoS bean or ground, per Ib. Java; Mocha and Mardcsibo, eh i flavor and strength; our regular price 2 bean or ¢ eround, per 1b, 206. Our SOc. Mixed Tea, Formosa Oolong: or English Breakfast, per Ib., 39¢e Mixed Tea, Formost Oolong of; lish Breakfast, excellent quality, "| Ts PF oat rar 5 n 29c. “| BLOOMINGDALE BROS). $ 3d Ave., 52th and 60th Sts.

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