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ANNIE RUSSELL [2252252355 BRIDGE APPROACH Whi G, PasbiebAnd a, aovd. The accessibility of this store commends it to ebery one in Greater New York and miles around as an ideal shopping centre. you can go to every summer for the small price of a dew pl . 6 Marie Cant! ts having « surprising |Engineer Martin Plans the * num! red Lif thi days. Actress Says Those She Exhib- ail becatse Cole and Johnaon “eye! Erection of Stores, Booths its in “Mice and Men” Arel,cr’enovted hee with anoter one,’ and an Arcade. the Real Thing and Are Just] ::Qz,tne Congo.” wMchiehe we gan travelled until nearly all the it which Naturally Pink, tll "ite Prone stage ox, Sjs8 CH | cet Engineer. Cec. Movin ot This Bargai i heme havea Tae Une wound. . C. Martin, is Bargain Friday list of extraordinary store doings rpdien Gigoklia Hilage,, are worktny rot an e ihr iieluat ' a “Mr, Blue Beard” doesn't stop at ex- LoL asa thd) dco: Min rusts the truest economy before ever: i MILLIE JAMES BUT A CHILD, | pense. 110 doesn’t oven hesitate, Wit- Brldbe By the UilIMne Oe che, entanelte| ho has th y y person in New York | bur Bates ratses hie right hand and | space beneath the approach trom Mien e who has the purchase of apparel or household necessities , nt i testifies that to enable the premier falry | Stores anid Yootte with Handsome plate. | . in mind. to fly out over the audience at the és | Marie Cahill Gets a New Songs) snickerbocker and shower carnations, | "AL prenent the apace, in fact, it youre « carefel bayieyccohetiy Gen ‘ , your attention to this Bargain Friday announcement, Attention! Economy Demands It! oes: as Here Illustrated. ‘ Worth Fully $7.50. : Made of the finest English cheviot, lined with best nearsilk, ® “ Hes Yg|a hole for the tackle which suspends) several Dlocks, ix boarded ' Chi ML ety Bnet fer wen pinched through w fom picture | Fenian unattractive appearance, = in the ceiling. The palnting wax one 0 je atores citi High Kick —A New Kink In] in the cele cute: Dowie a group of| Engineer Martin also contemplates. the ee eed “Ghor =.” lovely Indies In. wash-day costumes| building of an arcade, which will he pondering over whether the water was| Heilli and furnish addi cold. pace for business purpos aan EARASROEREEREREEReeEeEeN “T'm surprised at the hit my fect eeem |, to have made tn ‘Mice and ‘Afen,’”* eald| ™ Annia Russell. “I hardly expected they Would attract so much attention, or that they would be talked about. It was hardly fair to cri my feet, as come! Nas changed) the part played by Mea, autifully trimmed with wide in our store news. For to-morrow we quote this writers did, for they're the only feet 1] young Amer goo-Kooed «= "'The |= Two Schools" to n standatill, is to appear In “Tho Girl with the Green Eyes" at the Bavoy Monday night. Clyde Fitch oe » who, as Wille Colter Doutittier Bros bound with wide corduroy. Both styles are cut seven- ored flaring shape, and are Charming New Waists, $1.98. . We've so many new and exquisitely beauti- ful waists that we can merely hint at the styles very special item, The waists are of white mercerized eta- mine, made with smart tailor-stitched pleats 4nd finished with large pearl buttonsand separate bands of stitched taffeta. Style No. 1 is made with in- verted plait back. Style No. 2 is made with git] travelling abroad R . S. have, and they, therefore, can't posst-) with her bye and it is in this role eduction ale bly be’ expented to profit by oriticism. | th] Noes will be welcomed back , In justice to them, I should ike to ses Wi B Va | In confidence, of course-that! On Wednesday, Feb, 18, Mra, Fiske omen S BOOIS. they've been modelled from by gitl+| will give a special matines performance friend sculptors, and, if T do say tt, were] of “Maty of Magdala” and donate the] Our February sale of pronounced rather artistic, proceeds to the Regina Angelorum , strapped habit back. stock collar, with stitched turnover tabs. The | ‘“Phia 1s tho first time in my atage| Schoo! and Home for Working Gris, Women’s Boots ts always!| Si bana qaiettind back is made with stitched pleats s " Beast if o y the Sisters of 3 | 2 Y enero taat my feet nave gunbed them | SITE SN ha WUndeed’ and Wath | attended with the greatest izes 22 to 36 waist bands. Felyes Into publi: notice. It was de-] gtree: eidedly embarrassing at the start, and oy ee re ] I'm glad tho first plunge is over. You) “More Ghosts," ahsen’s variety. en- esults to the purchaser. We | may imagine how I felt-at the murmur| couraged by constantly Increasiiz clitk| age placed on sale | they provoked. And when T nervously ot soln wilecontiny is typ et onti 150 pat f We 2] wiggled my toes And the audience broke| Manhattan Thea ay and Thure- fr. into a laugh T felt an almost irresistible week, New Gare: 1) Ces } impulse to. se: : off the stage. I i oeatre eee ste stares (ere dupaute an| Boots, small sises and nar-| row widths—2, 2%, 3, 3% r my feet. Some one] Pitimare a that tint my toes, “Tiswt| baltimore o 39 to 45 inches long. A bargain too rare to be missed. (S0cond Floor, OHH St, Bection.) Fer (ons Anta Lad —sizes 32 to 46—exceptional- $1 98 : ly good value at © , PretigaMadras Waists, 8c. About 50 lozen of (these dainty plain and striped madras waists, made in a new and par- ticularly pretty style, finished with stock collar and tie. Half Prices on Good Shoes! so. They're as natural as the first day sae Shoes of such exceptionally good quality as these in this special sale to-morrow are seldom Second Floor, 59th St. Section. I hem.’ pret i . cals a Te FORTY MAY BE DROWNED. AA, A ed ont at quoted at the bargain prices here named, ; keand style. Th aking of foet, st 1s one of the privi- ———— Every pair in the immense assortment is new, desirable and of this season’s make and style. They ’ e af 8 he dressing- . * ey Se . ¥ CAiterion to see Aiiliio Jamen, arith the |Tinkermen Who Lived in flats on 90 \W@ are the sort of shoes which give thorough satisfaction and comfort to the wearer, and are smart and Women S Handkerchiefs, 8c. @ manner of a child, sitting on Tee Missing After Storm. Pair. {M correct in appearance. n her ehoes and stock-| BAY CITY, Mich., Feb. 6.—Forty flsh- 'nge. There are chalrs In Miss Jam ermen who were living in @hanties on fi tessing-ro0m but they're usedsimply| the ice near here are missing and (t {s Also, broken sizes of Women’s Peerless Shoes, $1.59. Worth double—tine vici kid, lace and button;] Worth $2.50 — calfskin, oak soles; medium Men's Empire Shoes, $1.39. They are daintilygembroidered and as pretty and desirable handker- chiefs as you'd pay 25c. for ordinarily. Sore of them have heavy threads or a knot in the yarn here and there, while a few may have ‘or vieli SOU {ulbRs ob, muppones ey were lo a We ean Women's Button and Lace} patent and kid tips; all sizes. weights; London toes; all sizes. little pinholes, and were thus dubbed “seconds” by the manufac- Twenty is that she seems as much a| night “| Boots, at | Women’s Peerless Shoes, $1.90. Men’s Box Calf Sh $1,90. turer, though they are just as good in every way as perfect hand- BUA Gt clossirance ax when vinying in| fhe, storm Burst without warning. 1t 5 Worth $3.50—finest vici kid, lace and button; ens fs a se ‘ . : kerchiefs, and wonderfully good value at “The Little Princess.” She gave naive] was accompanied by a blinding swirl of A ‘ ns " 5S 4 .50—Goodyear welt soles; latest styles; iY answer When asked wow she maneged| snow and the ‘waver orushgd the Ice in J light and heavy soles; street and dress styles, Cuban nea as Boe ates y' +. to make herself appear a girl of twelve.| the bay upon which the fishtrmens’ hute A heels; all sizes. BIESSOLS sine eLaeee iE ‘ aoaae Ty Oreemna Kel, she sald. “She] were standing. into a grinding mass, Becond Floor, 0th St. Bection Main Floor, 60th St. Section. * ach. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. The Fur “Goat Sale. { Men’s and Women’s This wonderful value-giving sale of Fur Coats seems to attract $l Gloves, 59c. Wie een aa aceeehi Decorated Porcelain Sale! | | whom I am associated in the re Ate kK "1 2 ¥ a) Gagy to be a calla with oulidren. Wew o| Wer eines. It Js known shes two. wore Though not of the newest| ; er ae cuaren. We ge Soe styles, these Boots represent our hearts we don't. And, aa for being ne and the real children with} nothing has been seen-or mon oz shan- over being children, We| Orowned. ne @ princess, I have always dreamed my-| Kneipp Care Man Dena. great value in wear and| Belt one, “I even dreamed long ago of RI N. J, Feb. &—Dr. ; new interest daily and proves that New York’s shoppers fully appre- (3 Playing othe Little Princess at che cri-| EGO eA Bow ained sanitariums | Workmanship. IM ciate extreme bargain-giving at all times. The far-sighted woman } gloves we make no. rash assertion, for ce . Ewinide In the eyes, whlch looked up| in Roghester, N.Y, and in New York ——— sees the advantage of buying now— next season's prices will be double } (hey really are—and only that we pur. . Hundreds of New York's housewives have replenished their pus "Bune ehgres Mise Jaunos's City, died t0-dagy from an. attaote eof those quoted in this sale. Sa inh a Ave pd conceis chins aoe og the wonderful bargains offered in this great Annual fo that al ssiligren are actors, in| hncion cure man in the United Brateer 20h Persian Lamb Coats, Sealskin Coats. | They consist of ere writes ated are att one ey Cen] ce (tule Lond Fauntleroy". was’ drame: , “2orhivah1—Begutiful Persian lamb Lot No, 1—Mandsome sealskin Men's porcelain is of excellent quality—all tly decorated, > =? ** vad. J welleved at the time tt would “Out of Sorts f coals, latest style dip front, coats, best London dye: values imported lambskin, with Paris point f ayanty, Y decorated, pumppesible to, find child Who could | kn Grasgetne Fuster abte iIke, matte West 23ra Street. values up to $85. Your chofce, $39 | up to $200. Your choice, $95} backs, ons clasp, all sizes, in the } Complete Dinner Sets, $5.95, | Complete Tea Sets, $2.79. oe rd Lot No, 2-Persian lamb coats, | Lot No. 2—Very handsome seal- most beautiful shades of tan and | 0 s) aie oat = . $ V af Same decorations as separate pieces. | Same decorations as separat. fine quality; values upto $110. | skin coats, Best London fei, Bngilsh ey ‘ Set consists of 100 pieces | Set'consists of 36 pieces PA * Your choic values upto $250. Your choice, ‘omen’ pean iad | 4 Lot No, 3—Beauti(ul Leipsic dye | Lot No, 3—-Finest sealskin coals, seine ki een (ePIre pL ES a aoe be tated inches tong Ca aa -eip { ‘ a * a a | Tea Cups and Saucers, patr, @ Persian lamb coats ; values up best London dye; values up t style, all colors, all sizes. Every Plates, 7 inches, 7¢ | Coffee Cups and Saucers, pai 1 to $133. Your chowe, $69 | $300. Your choice, $139 | pair fully guaranted to fit perfectly. Plates, 8 inches, Je! Govered Tea Pots 1 Paley Thousands of muffs, scarfs and other furs marked:at aston- Maln Ficor, 59h Bt, ection, Soup Plates, Je | Covered Sugar Bowl, bs ishingly little prices. ee 1") - Individual Butters, 2c | Gream Jugs, : 10c aoa a—a— = Seer ee eset e eee eoe== Men’s Good Meat Dishes, inches long, tie | Fossils Tureen, bra \ H . ° Meat Dishes, 8 inches long, 13c! C Ve : AN To the wide world that cost, value and profit play no role in this sale of 6,000 Shirts at 39c. Each. Underwear, 25c. Mea Dishes, to inches tong, | 196 | Sushoutge eo aE | 1 Suits and Overcoats, so great in genuine chances to save hard-earned This will be one of the greatest shirt events of the season. an hese tarments are the regular Soc. MVSALDRRS TA MMSE HERG PAPE U4 SRE be) ron, sante eee | money as to arouse the delight of all lovers of economy and bring them to Al Eyer abi taney) sais for the Spring and Summer of 1903, } the Mice eeded tenho and | = i Section, | 4 i i ; ‘ ‘ and should sell for 75c. and $1. _, | $0 this offer. d | | Taylor's Clothing Store in thronging thousands for these special bargains All first class goods, faultless in every detail. Guaranteed to fit} The purchase consists of fine, high- S ecial of Hot isehold N d : i perfectly. grads Hens, feece ined Hees na ee S. @ | They are showm in negligee and stiff bosom styles in an endless } p4t') the shirts lave French nec _We name below some very decided bargains in just the things of Some have separate collars, others attached collars and cuffs. ¢ and are made with douple seats. not always on the grt for rare values in such necessities as come Plain neckbands with separate cufts and many with fancy All sizes—blue and ecrus 25 under this heading? stiff bosoms and separate cuffs. Sizes 12 to 19. 39c) your choice to-morrow (a Take your pick to-morrow at, each, No Eee ane Gt asian Main Floor, 60th St. Section February’s Umbrella Sale. The chances for securing the most unusual values in good, strong, stylish umbrellas are too good to be missed in this great February sale. From among the splendid list of bargains we quote the following few for to-morrow: for $1.25 and $1.50 umbrellas of for $2.75 “Gladiator” um- Fac trite talfeta, with case and tassel, $3.65 ec) yarnedyed silk taf- Comfortables, | New ork Mills Sheeting - Men’s $15, $16.50& $18 Suits $(° 475 890 royal bargains in this line, single and | double breasted, all styles of fabrics, Men’s $18, $20 & $22 Suits th" Each—Heavy weight and medium | 79c. weight, piade of fine sikoline by the Yard. some hyuped on bof les, some in plain colors on one tae value $1.25 L1c, Yard—Full leached; regular 1081.50: o4, seni ae fess ectal, 1334 ; SP ‘c Bed Spreads, | 9-4, regular price 25¢., special, 4 46c,—fleeant ually ug bed | a: reads, for single bet pretty i H pe er ee pretty | New York Mills Pillow Cases a Cloth-Bound Books, 25c. The following list of titles cannot failto interest the bookefover at the remarkably small price quote for to-morrow. The books themselves are well-known. editions, nicely bound in good cloth, well printed, and lettered in gilt. They’re published at 75c. 765 grand values in all the new up-to-date styles and fabrics, single and double breasted, ~—Large, full size white bed | C5 eras, made firm and sub A and Sheets, stantial; $1 ort. Ip All be ah for use; the only Muslins, Sheetings. DOWD | FR 00: oars - Call: henge Ske. Yars—Vard wide mus Vin ; after belagt hemmed. 76S “Hteached; Langdon, Fruit of | hee Pr the Loon Farwell Rough Rider and fh: es. ually good grades, | (4x2) AGG price 40c.; sale 10e. Yard—Unbleached sheeting; &4 | pric size; value 4 5c. | sae yds. reg. ‘price 49c.; sale 10-4, value 22c., yard, l4e price, Pillows. Each—Size 20228; good sanitary | 49. PT pillows; filed with fine | 42-36 t68. price 4234¢. sale price, 106 steel rod, tight roll, Paragon frame, | feta, tape edge, Paragon frames, stee! beautiful ‘Congo handles, in 26 and | ‘14 13Pe com es 28 inch, for men and women. rod, tight roll, case and tassel, in 26 } BLACK BOOK BAleh Cone 95¢ for $2.00 “lronclad” umbrellas of and 28 inch, for men and women, } ff “ jE Nees silk taffeta, Paragon frames, steel One of the best umbrelias manufac- rod, tight roll, selected natural-wood tured. Thousands have been sold as handles, in 26 and 28 inch, for men high as $3.00. Main Poor, (0th St. Section, vans. Rm. W. Lengieliow. Avot" G, Holland AN EXGLISHWOMAN'S LOVE BLABETH AND WOR GERMAN 1 . and women. | CE OF A TRANBPORT—Clark Russel Another Great Friday Sale of fabrics, hand-tailored garments—right up to the mark, single and double breasted, Men’s $20, $22 & $25 Suits § 715 485 grand bargains in this range imported | A Pillow.Cases, Camille Flamaarion aD be LN LONDON—Duncan. H ° ’ nine * d s-36, reg. price 15¢.; sal Men’s $25, $28 & $30 Suits $ whe) 50c. Sheet Music, 10c.! ce sere sol hl covered with ood, | 36 r6. price 15:5 mle plc . . 9 D lar Sheet Music was a wonderful | SnuvALink pe wAlsoy RoUGe—Dumas | if 395 chalea hand-tailored suits ; every one your lat (ROeny 8 eae ot pom by the rare bargains then we | seemasiepes fin: lees 1 iit made from im i ' to-morrow. Uh, A ported fabrics and the quote those ef ually a8 pod for facohone orders on any of this masic, and RPO NE Nar Bt Béction S i J f world’s best garments, Walk FI For to-morrow and Saturday we quote a list of exceptionally positively refuse to sell to dealers, “My Own United States," the most popular song in America, from “When Johnny Comes March- ing Home,” adopted yy all the public schools throughout the country; also “In the Sweet By and By,” “When It’s All Goin’ Out and Nothin’ Comin’ In,” aswell as ‘I’m Wearing My Heart Away for You.” fine values in Groceries, Vines and Liquors. Make a note of your wants from it and market here to-morrow or Saturday, Stomuaberry Prnaenat, seit. Sits & | Wines and Liquors. ly ickles, best, 1=gal. pails, 48c , Oxr Celebrated Gauntlet Rye Whis- : jbl Or tin ll 12c | _ key, very excellent, big bottles, 39 Farina, best, 1-lb, pkgs. 4c faryland Rye Whiskey, old and Tomatoes, extra fancy, extra large mellow, this grade sold else cans, our 16¢ kind 13c |” where at twice this price, full PY bij 5 ) quarts, c Tomatoes, ood quality, big cans, 9¢ oungiai bottles ae Fine Sewing, Machines, $12! These are fine ball-bearing sewing machines, fitted with all the’ best and newest im- provements and at- tachments. They were made by one of the finest and most reputable manufacturers in the worldpfully guaranteed by us and the maker. They are perfectly noiseless; have beautiful cases of antique oak and are Men’s Pants. Your choice of Your Choice of Any Overcoat in the entire house $12.00, Absolute clear- ance. Destruction of values. This grand offer barely covers the cost of the cloth. Some Overcoats want Se, ¢$ Young Men’s Suits, ve $28.00." Instramentai. rent My tion R BA! a Ipade. SEE AREAAA KA Urrtca Mae Mamas! Rob Roy Fancy Tomatoes, our t4¢ 9 Deca "} fos ib 17° | nso years old fal quartay, $1.68 Spinach, ver 1 20 years old, ful ; a cant a aah ie Ide Maryland Rye Whiskey, excellent,» Kervalied Corn, without skins, per per 4% gal, $1.00; per gal, 1.90 can, l4c | Rye , very choice, per Lima Beans, small, 24b. cans, 8c | gal, $1455 per gal, 2.78 Warwick Lima Beans, tiny ones, Our celebrated Decieration Rye, 2b, caps, 13c’! per % gal, $2.40, per gal., $4.70 raters, Buremuller. Vocal. E : ‘i Thousands ages 15 to 20 years, Hundreds tailor hand. $ padded so vay | () valued-at $25, Swagger; were $15, 618 and £20, LS OLD a Vom Suppe: Yy : AL Slleatengall Groceries, Wines and Liquors. jeudelasann | TBR fitted with three drawers. Sewing ma- Mixed Tea, Oolong ox English California Brandy, very goed, worth $22. : | eed man chin not neal 30 good Pa Breakast, excellent quality per | | "gal, $1,80 | fal, “2.90 y e sal ily at from $30 nt iskey, best Sti fotun tt fos. Take advantage Our'50s, Mined Tea, Oolong or 5” | Seah Miter, be Strathtay, ; 4 | my. of this op| Aan English B if per Ib Se ul - "786. i, Rosas | Bop pcanct at stone. secure one for Our 62¢, Tea, Qolong or Ramsay Scotch, $1.25 bottles, ‘\ Stewart mee "ile Tair Place, bac 4. Gestion. Mata Vicor, 6b Bt. Bretion, English BWMRest, per W., 486 Ground Fleas, 66h i Section. , fe Buildin, Sen eran Pert . SITE YT ay, A i BLOOMINGDALE BROS., { BLOOPMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., BLOOMINGDALB a | BLO pry wh ft ws ) Sd Avenue, Sothand oth Streets. | $dAvenue, $oth and Goth Streets, 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, | 34 Awanue, S9th and. Goth Steeste, 3d Avenue, 39th aati it ey ae TONNE, Cg ee eee

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