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} /STAKEMOGN (CHLOREN OF SRSRCAPE a Magistrate Flammer, in the West Bide Court to-day, declared “outrageous” Soolety Agent Gathered Them] the arrcat of a person failing to pay cab bill, and added that the ordi In, and the Literary Parent | ore “tne can question was uncon: Was Arrested and Held for} si Tests pierson, wife of @ Wall] Permitting Them to Do So. street broker, living at No. 184 Broad-| way, Wns arrested last négtt on Colum-! bus ‘avenue by Patrolman Gillian, on complaint of Harry D. Barth, a cab- A man, about forty years old, Who |mnan, of No. 28 East Thirty-fifth atroet. gave his name as Byron Yater, of No. | aren t Sib What Ona Hundted andi Tenth steel, |aresar in cea ee ee was held by Magistrate Cornell in Jot. The policeman told ierhyatsa| Lenk All work guaranteed, German spoken, | ferson Market Court to-day on a charge mer that Mrs. Pierson had P Quaker Dental Society ' Women’s Dress Skirts, $3.90. Sale Begins at 9 A. M. This in order to give out-of-town custom- ers a chance to get here on time, The skirts are actually worth 1 $8, $9, $10, $11 and $12, ( and would readily sefl for those prices. Many of these skirts are handsomely trimmed with satin, taffeta or peau de soie (Italian Rioters, 400 Strong, Make a Flerce Attack on Sub- ‘way Workmen Near Police Headquarters—Driven Off. RIOT CALL THEN SENT IN. 5 ‘ Hallan Excavators Attempt to Drive a Dozen Laborers from Work, but Dew $6 for b hire, but th bman had of permiting his young children to| Sag that ane ovred hie $7 and inaiated = Are Repulsed and Several of] Peale inthe tnethe Children's 6o- Onethis “ie outrageous,” sald Justice| — Hours, 9 to 8. pean bands in the various modish ¢ ects of this a Flammer. “No person should be arrest- ; season; some aré lined with excellent per. \ Their Number Locked Up. ctety, said the prisoner's right name was}eq'in a case of this kind. A cavman| 44 E, 14th St. (Near B'way, N. Y.)| fing?’ di drop skirts, . while A James B, Ledden and that several yeara| is likely to ask a person to pay $1,000,000 | caline; more made over drop skirts, ago he ran a brokerage establishment in |for his services, ‘ana ‘simply becailne 255 Grand St. (Grand Theatre Bidg.) many others are unlined, They are cut on ‘The retusal of the contractors to take | Boston, where his wife is now living in |is arrested and tied to ‘autter hu-| 743 Lexington Av. (Cor, 59th St.) the newest flaring flounce and gored effects. beck the striking Ttallans resulted in | Comfortable ciroumstances: Pissero ald) millation, These cab cases are just as » (Cor, . Materials are finest all-wool broadcloth, Pt recbiay (egies Nenad codec Ne coat neds eee tnguged on a| Mrs. Plerson was discharged. 171 Broadway (Cor, Cortlandt St,) / Venetian, cheviot, wool crash, as well as voile Cloodshed. ‘When the Italians realized | novel. an ee and canvas cloth; colors light gray, oxford, ecay, thee Sey meee) teaten| ey Pe 1 oad eid band lage bitte i navy blue, as well as black, to drink, in a fow hours the | teen years old; i 5 . | eae i ; arias element was in the ‘esoarioaneg and Breva, @ girl, twelve. According to & ¢ All Sizes of Watst Bands. One Flot occurred in aight of Police | Piamro, the ohkaren eold permeenae 1 , We cannot fill mail orders or send any Headquarters. the streets, gett! a few cents « 5 . cat over the Tealan colony Unie fol (cetsie apes la many ‘oes, not. being @ - le et pis Go. Da and sau restrict the buying to one lulberry streets gathet compelled to surre: yotle. 1 * SI ks sitar ince eens [me tree ot oe HOME FURNISHERS Gi tnd fove on the men at work in the suDWEY | iy SPaneseon wanaridncsndisr Areyal | owen and at other places. No. 18% <Ameterd: Oi e, but was pat ie el, ity | deaerat ee «foe atom | MT SR O e t en China Silk Waists, $2.39. Spetios Hesduuaetars,; whereitie ateikers | Cons “coy “mre coll Ghat! the, Obl: Whenever we advertise, depend upon it, it means some- Grove the men employed on the subway | aren nad not been home for some time, | thing. This time it is an Unloading Sale on a great scale—a sale that Dainty Potka Dot Designs. out of the trench thet ta being Clee) and he was not informed as to what | will put money in the pockets of all who attend. It will be business; Meyer t. which e0d for @ few minutes held the works. | they had been doing. The chikiren were | from start to finish at this Just 400 waists in this assortment, whi RR Mean CATS Sunder ‘Chlet baci omarstyy fe eke kasapi to _ means that interested persons must be on es ° peates Inspector Cortright. acai tats ar TAs a GUDITSIGGe (60) Sensational Sale of Furniture hand early to partake of the bargain-giving. Two Arrests Made, that they might not be inconvenienced 9 These waists are particularly pretty, Two men were arrested aad Hey by his incarceration. ~ arpets c re it ame as as f Tike illustration of excellent quality had put up a fight. One of them C & ==(, d S C h made ) 5 attempted to kill Detective Hammond . ° © |@ China silk, on white grounds with black or ith 4 was knocked down end {@ China silk, \ Deaton before he had a chante to use it. GIRL IS GLAD SHE Overstocked—There is no other word for it. If you colored dots, black grounds with white dots be t ead, 5 NA u J Wa f i i Suuahea Inthe face and finally pit 10 THREW ACID ON HIM. now need Furniture, or Carpets, or Housefurnishings, if you'll want any and navy grounds ali waite dots. bi rout before the arrival of the reserves in the Fall, if you are likely to require any within the next two years, | They have eight wide tailor-stitched pleats sie Mulberry and Mercer street ta") , 41. Cooper Told Magistrate Now IS THE TIME TO BUY. In addition to sensationally low prices and large pearl buttons on fronts; back is = dons. nk at the point where the at-| Crane John Mulraney Deserved | We Will give EXTRA TIME FOR PAYMEN" —our one great urgent need |W made with four wide pleats; dainty separate It, but He Held Her. being room. All we ask is that you | i When Amelia Cooper, seventeen years « Oa ereretan | old, of No, 1785 Third avenue, was ar- Put These Great Off rs t th treat, from Great Jones to Housta0,| va ened before Magistrate Crane in the € o tne the sidewalk and street. Harlem Court to-day on Tes cues e 5 - i i toefof assault and throwing carbolic ack I ex ens Vv Test of Invest ation the Italians appeared. They were driven John Mulraney, of No. West One off as they gathered about Bleecker, | Hundred and Highteenth stret, she was After an impartial ex- Houston and other streets in Eim. B; The China Store Offers Specials in Y | a teifie defiant. amination of every re- i pe: twos and threes they made thelr way to . 5 “4 ° e Me pee as ee cok tented epee an te | A Hsia | Blue and While Japanese China Koon) tack is made is almost completed. It is being done by Degnon & McLean, and all that remains to be done along Elm tab stock collars give the finishing touches to these charming creations —sizes 32 to/44. $2.39 Nery special for to-morrow at Bieecker and Elm “and soon me right and he first threw the acid at cleanest, strongest, here. sei cone te cae orice oan 9 aul work ani jor it they ; d not. ‘The fi it me.” handiest, best made and| A number of Pi it if i i shugovan effort to blop them but the| the acid was thrown tn the, hallway: Ill eel pects the one SEE ERCO eiNeed eR ola ea eee phase. There's nothing more appropriate or Bowe ijt 19 strong and they were} Ot Abecn missing until to-day when she desirable refrigerator to| handsomely carved, frames of mahog: prettier than this dainty blue and white Jap- be had, value $6.50, anized wood, richly polished, high-class ‘The men in the trench after the first | was seen coming out of her house by Po- shower ¢< rocks, save one old man who| liceman Wolf. Hi a her to court | during this sale, Cash| yelour covers, upholstered in the best ahese china for use in the country house, Tebot"aiSppes thelr foots, rot ahs] f2d Metrome's hospital, was in court to or Credit, at manner throughout, value, $28,00; dur- , and then, too, the exceptionally small prices shovels and’ fed on'e ‘run. appear against her. 1» oi pu 'y Pp her. trate Crane held the giri in $00 bail for examination on June 9. $ 25 ing this sale, Cash or Credit, at Police Hurry to the Scene, 4. 4 ein are a special inducement and will be appre- . tor Cortright, who had ; j : teouble, fac throbgh Police, Seadquare i A LecatE ocr ice Cae ciated by city housewives as well. ters gut ever! nm id ie | bs ey 5 yi, %) fers sondie suicid, to the assiatanderct | “TOO OLD TO WORK, and Carriagesincluded | 9 ride Tea Cups and Saucers, Chocolate Pots, 89¢ the’ four, policemen. | Ina few minutes inthis sacrifice. Splen-| per, palr, ABE) | Hete-e tees Sete, Vlarge’ tee, Some (only fo were:ae the mang ermnver HE ENDS HIS LIFE did designs beautifully | ) veu Plates, each, 18e | ovide tray, 99,95 FRE 70S med gas in eg nese ad fered daring this al, | Soup Plater eich” Be | Borry Bowls! amall siz, 1565 ey rororme' 2 street. an 0 , each, i , 1S ere, coming back when tho eeserves or | Aged Candy-Maker, Often Rebutted Ges sr Greditvat Chorolate Sets, 43" pieces, set, $1.08 | — medium size, 19c.; large size, 49c the Elizabeth street station came up on in His Search for Employment, , After Dinner Cups and Cream Luge, 100 | run. The mob broke and 100 of the ‘ d 5 fen were chased into a saloon at No. Hangs Himself. LK; $3. 75 Saucers, pair, 10c | Wall Plagues, large size, 68c $1 Mott street, AN Tete.a-Tete Sets, 69c $4 Floor, 69h Bt, Section, mn the way to the riot the reserves| Henry Neuschafer, sixty-four years | Ae Ca nueet ateoe Same up | old, was told repeatedly that he was too | Fine Go-Carts, just the thing to fold up 3 | Jeter Fivktat and ito hght “followed, old to work, and to-day his dead body | and carry for a day’s outing $2.75) ‘These handsome White Enamel Steel Beds, f One of eee ee ee canner on Non Ha | at the seashore, value $5, at with heavy solid posts, the kind that are and attempted to use it. Two - | Bast Thirteenth street. | easy to clean and last a lifetime, com- ty night. ‘He killed himself, qaat as he sald he | Clocks,Lamps, Pictures, Bric-a-Brac, plete with splendid tufted mattress, good astel and the other to Patrolman | would, after he had ‘been refused Work |Tabieg Chairs, China, Rugs, Oll-| tick and all iron springs, worth $8.00, sent to St. Vincent's — cloths, etc., etc. during this sale, Cash or Credit, at : Hetil nines were ete" lw WALDORF ASTOR varia 50M $4.49 | Summer Gloves for Women. Two Spiendid Values! Dainty and durable lisle thread gloves and the ever popular silk sort are offered to-morrow at exceptionally attractive pricings—buy- ing one or the other, the bargain-giving is too good to be missed, ‘Two hundred striking Italian labors —Regular 35c. quality ste | 50¢ for 16-button length silk Gloves %j attempted to drive iy doetn, workinen VICTIM OF SUNSTROKE? GREEN TRADING STAMPS. | 19¢ thread; eeeallens grade; two- and Mitts; good quality Jerse gy from the excavation for the building at : | clasp style; all sizes; colors black silk; some in lace top lisle thread; No. 6% Fitth wtreet to-day, and in the ‘Band white,” : y black and white; regular, $81 sort. Main, Floor, St. Section Women’s 39c. Vests for 19c. They are of the finest grades of Sea Island cotton, Swiss ribbed, all pret iy trimmed at neck with fine torchon lace and silk ribbons; made with and without wing sleeves. These garments are without exception the best value ever offered; in fact, the trimmings alone are worth almost as much as we sell the entire vests for. 19¢ All sizes—special, each, General Aight which resulted a riot call | For years we have been giving Green Trading Stamps. Others are was sent to the police. A policeman| Millionaire Reported Still Indieposed | just pines up to the wisdom of tollewing us—and mabe erie big fuss | Pcl raaancnenae pee tae and at Cliveden, His English about it. This sale offers positively the biggest inducements in Greater New York. | aren in a kindergarten across the street. Home. It will pay you to take a day off to secure these advantages. Your terms are ours. ‘The troutile at the place has been con- A little a week will do—anything to get the goods going. tinued so long that Miss Curran, prin-| LONDON, June 2.—According to the y cipal of ne school, closed it after ‘the Weekly World William Waldorf Astor JAMES R KEANE & KI) 1351, 1353 and 1355 jo! O-day an marche er ttle i charges out of the nelghborhood to a. uffered from a sunstroke recently veal e *) THIRD AVE. i that the employees had not heard any- os — - veden it was stated that Mr. ee Astor was quite well and that he had troke. wel K. Young, a coffee merchant, George, the negro elevator boy in the Rare Low-Pricing on Good Groceries and Wines. Every day the grocery store bustles with economy-chances in pure foods and good wines and liquors. To-morrow the bargains are exceptionally numerous and are of the extraordinary character of those enumerated below: Bartlett Pears, California, big French Boneless Sardines, best, cans, 14e. and 180 big cans, 20¢ California Royal Ann White Scouring Soap, large cakes, Qc Cherries, Oak brand, extra Swift's Washing Powder, none - Some Remarkable LIFE SAVED BY SWAMP-ROOT, public school in East Fourth street. Seay 8 at Cliveden somewhat indis- ‘At Mr. Astor's office to-day it was said EAST Side of 3d Ave, BETWEEN 77th and 78th Sts. SAID ELEVATOR BOY x THREW WATER ONGIRL, | terse toey knew he was autte wei ‘At Olt } n fered a suns! But Miss Young Saw Only pel eer of Brown Hands” and Cra Youth Go, ving in the Howell Apartments at No. The’ Wonderful Kidney, Liver and ns 1e Ow! partmen| oy 4@9 Manhattan avenue, appeared in Har- Bladder Remedy. Jem Court to-day against Louis W.| sampLe BOTTLE SENT FREB BY NAIL. Under-Price house, whom he charged with having Swamp-Root, discovered by the emi- thrown water on his daughter Bdith, | OP iR ey and binder specialist, ‘Miss: Young said that on Friday while promptly cures kidney, liver, bladder standing under the windows on the eee eet oubles, first floor, she was drenched by water thrown from a-pall. All sh Some of the early symptoms of fine, big cans, better, 4-Ib. pkgs., eee "of brown heads” taidog the ‘pail bes Aner ats pein or dul) ache @ cares a Whee Cherries, Safety ‘itatohes pest 144 boxes, 4 o , rheumatism, dizziness, lanzanita brand, very good, Candles {o + J “ naitgintrate: Crane (ought (hit, wea |headache, nervousness; catarrh of the e Yr ] n Ss be cans, F 1% pee r the kitchen, 6 long the ‘ator boy. Mr. and Mrs, Young |Dladder, gravel or calculi, bloating, California Greengages, bigcans, e a court mule incensed. ‘The father sallow complexton, puffy or dark cir- Cottpornt a ay 1c. and nee f b at George requently in-|cles under the eyes, suppression of ‘ 5 California Apricots, big cans, 1 Pommard (Burgundy), Chan- (te yer ceeyetet gues iter memaem) to pass water ‘ Barly June Peas, splendid son, Pere & Fils, Beaune, qts., t embrace quality, per can, 7 | Chateau ¥quem, Versein & Min- ‘The mild and extraordinary effect Tomatoes, fancy, red ripe Jer- vielle, Bordeaux; delicious; eee HORSE RUNS INTO | |g Mumactocrme” =: At. W anamaker’s |p etic nee | ootttaamed th a s . soon iJ . OPEN STREET CAR, |reaitzed. tt stands the highest tor a ; m er N) Breakfast, excellent, per Ib, One, Coemreieg Caves Bee real its wonderful cures of the most dis- Engliah Breakfast Tea, good, - 16c bottles, Strikes Passenger with His Head Bias ‘should EE ells uit onntsne Mized Tea, Oolong or Maryland Rye Whiskey, old d Breaks Man's Jaw i Swamp-Root is not recommended English Breakfast, per Ib, 88¢ and mellow; this grade sold and Brea jan’e Jawin for everything, but if you have kid- Our 62c. Mixed Tea, Oolong or elsewhere at twice this price; Two-Places. noy, liver, bladder or uric acid trouble re) orro ! \ English freee(ee Pe Woy 480 full arth et A ho ttached ’ | you will find it just the remedy you m W Peaberry Coffee, exquisite fla- Monogram Rye jskey, mel- belonging to Charles Dillard, of No. a8 [need i ye PS a eb td Hevllape nate rated or ground, per Ib., 19¢ Java®ind Mocha Coffee, very Holland Gin, best impotted, big fine, bean or ground, per Ib, 21c f ih Imported Port, delicious, our Rice, splendid, S-Ib. pkgs., per es 2c. bottle, Imported Brown Sherry, ver nutritious, delicious and full flavor, our $1.00 bottle, Ground Ploor, GOth 8. Sestion. en rene © wm Piatbush avenue, while running away} Sold by druggists in fitty-cent and @ong Eighth avenue, in pieces to-|One-dollar sizes, You may havea day, crashed Into an open Smith etreet |Semple bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp- car in Ninth street. ‘The animal's heaa| Root and a pamphlet thet tells all ‘went into the car so far abdut it, including many of the thou- x force that when it cam sands of lettera received from suffer- with the jaw of Herman Cohan, of t % Oherry street, Manhattan,’ ‘Was knocked out, Wh he x x Faricell & Rhine's Gluten Flour, 10-Ib. bags, 75¢.; Diabetio Flour, 10-Ib. bags, N. Y., and pledde be sure to men- that West Fourteenth Street, Our June Sale of Ladies’ Underwear means values that keep us busy all over department... “At every” counter in every section you see pleased and busy buyers because the |) | values are in all qualities up to the finest, and do not consist of a fi scattered specials here and there......It is not our aim to bring you here by Cheap Goods at Cheap Prices, but, following precedent past years, to give those splendid Values in Goods of the better | best grades that have caused this Summer sale to be wa’ waited for as ab An Opportunity for Obtaining the Best Underwear Values of the Season. The same applies to Sale Values in Babies’ Wear—they ai Numerous and varied—in rich and fine garments there being as quent money saving oppottunities as in the popular qualities, COME, SEE, JUDGE FOR YOURSELF, 19.97 «39 49.60. 98 29 39 49 «69 0 49° 67) 95 1.25 149 1,98 98 149 1.69 1,98 269 3.98 ~ 29° «396999195 1.98 AT 24 39 49 98 1,98 19 39 4995 (1.98 9.98 Ladies’ Corset Covers Ladies’ Drawers Ladies’ Night Dresses Ladies’ Skirts... Ladies’ Chemises. Babies’ Long Dresses. Babies’ Short Dresses.. Summer Curtains and Furnishings, That we are quoting prices at beginning of June that belong to Summer’s end is because we are selling as we are buyii . Whatever reasons may be, it is a fact that we are daily pus chasing excellent merchandise far below its value. ‘ Here are evidences:— "Gdloredcand novelty Lace stripes | Homstiched vorder wad fame value .12%.. eee 3 yds, long—value 1.50.,.. iz COLORED SERPENTINE SCRIMB— RUFFLED BOBBINET CU @ Inch—value@ .19.....scccseeeeeeee ABM uot ais cranes eae Inserting and edgo—t MOMIE FINISH CRETONNES each ‘a BOBBINET CURTAINS This Spring's choicest colors ang styles—Value <1ass;es-eeeee+ 18%] Blob lace t FIGURED APT Denes Renaissance jagdad and other styles— ings—edi i 7 5.98. Reversible-Value AS cssrssessseees OM ea apc STRIP! ‘AINS NEW DRAPERY SILKS Tide pug cnieetenetieds long—pieated ru: Peralan, M and Floral— value .69 . e 5 inet ak eae rR H NEw BED SETS FANCY SILKOLINES pancy centre piece 36 inch—40 atyles—value .12%.....4 9%) Vilarce Bi oa FIGURED COTTAGE MUSLINB nes Ooi nalssa Colored Fleur de Lis and Bow Knot Pi face feetnon Goalgas-—valie IMG. vascsssscrvtesese, GM | Valahionrante RE 38 TO 4 INCH BOBBINETS IRISH POINT BED SETS Plain mesh—for Curtains and White and Lyory--full glze Bed Bets—values 29 and .8%....... .16) with shar. 9.98... SLIP COVERINGS Colored Stripes—single width. Imported Linen—S0 inch.. PB DOTNET ings cpiana SBA | Sout solace aiete ertoas, tee FURNITURE VELVETS C ED DAMASK. PORTII Large assortments of Gesigns and Nile, Old Rose, Myrtle, colorings—value .69......... .» 39] Cotta and Crimson Combii heavy fringe—value 7.98. FANCY ART TICKINGS L Immense variety, including many TINS ROP CORTIBRES styles shown cl ser ae time. 25) fae coponder on side and: bottoms TAFFRTA CRETON: MERCERIZED DA. French designs and colo Duplex etfect—one of the richest value .49. 28 produccns ct Keto ft looms— side color, J o O50 ATE So An Barmoniaing tho. tones. ervees i 98 | 3.000 M’ SAMPLES arn oe ‘79 to 7.08 | Damasks, Tapestries and Ci % to 1% yds each ee Worth double and more, PERSIAN STRIPE poPond ci Full fringed—3 ya: long. (re ES Ee Summer Hosiery and Underwear. Compare these with lowest prices elsewhere quoted, q for quality, and you will have renewed reasons for saying “ | place like Hearn’s for values.” — |LADIES’ UNDERWEAR. LADIES’ BLACK HOSE. lace iN hea vad bodline oe ani Black Lace e ects FS actos’ Imported Bl Ba! et ow nen hry ore narrow rib—white rramptey Ribbed Lisle—Crochet front Imported Black Lisle thread— 4 openwork lace desigi lace trimmed—low neck,..+-.+++0++ Ribbed Black Lisle— Fine Maco Yarn—shaped body—low instep—value 60. or high neck—with and without go| Fine Black Lisle ¢ Sleeves—pants to Match... cond hang. centre’ ineten Ladies’ Straight Rib Vests— Imported all over La extra size—low neck—with and -59. 60. 98 to without aleeves—value .39.......... 20 Imported Silk, exquisite all over — Ribbed Lisle—fancy lace front— jace patterns, lace trim’d neck and arms.......+ oy 1.29. reerized Swies Lisle Veots—lace Black Silk Richellen and ¥ Heroetines P Neck and erme..... OU ribbed "Hove Lae dies’ Ribbed Silk and Liste jack Spun ose, Vostenmiite, pink, Dlue,..ss+++ vee 8G | Deels and toes—extra Ladies’ Fine Swiss Lisio— Ladies’ Fine, Grontevince trim... .¥8/LADIES’ WHITE HOSE Ladies’ Swiss Rib Wool Vests— : Spring welght—low neck -. BY Metied ade ph osssn!| \ ee Ladies’ Spun Silk Vests—white and beh \reesy weer, colors—hand crochet front........ 1.1! Ladies’ Extra Fine Spun Sik Vests— Low neck—sleeveless—hand erochet fronts and shoulders, Ladies’ Pure Silk Rib Vests— v crochet fronts and shoulders. 08 | Fee Ladies’ Ribbed Umbrella Drawers— White Lisle lace trim—French bands— fancy emb'y all sizes, including extra sixes. 49) piain White ‘Spun Silk ‘79 tol Rip Lisie—seme, styl... 69) White Siik—all over lace. 1.29 to 1.89 Lisle Thread Combination Suite— Nes eiecoiain and Umbrella Drawers—iace ttim..... 49] }ynite Siikoplain and icheliew Ladies’ Lisle Thess Corin pes i ite—low a necl , Ince trim: "69 and .79|MEN'S UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Swiss Rib Lisle Combination Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers— Sults—low and high neok—with itdlus weight—drawera with extre and without sleeves ..e..scceseseee double sea | CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. | Sorting weight | Hoye’ Ralb: Shirts and Drawers—| N; | sik bound—all sizes. yeaee reeee 1.69 White Cott Merino Shirts and Drawers— inedium Wwelght—16 to Le 25 to 41 's Gossamer medium weight Chiles Vests—iong’ or abort sleeves also Pants—according to sive 26 to .75 Wednesday, Until Further Noti will be i White Goods Clearing Day,: s . he Now ‘York ‘Hyening "World, See Morning Papers ALL CARS TRANSFER TO | BLOOMINODALE BROS., oe BLOOMINGDALES". 3d Avenue, soth and Goth Streets