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ee = oe eee ROOSEVELT LAUDS ROOT, WHO RESIGNS - and Trento Gite Gevere Prete hovered oe ere ere reef A, i ca. Tt Ge ey yeh ene pylon shapebye i ae Sale of New Tailored Svits. auler hetevernents Sear end “nated, name, tate Semi-Annual Stock Clearance TAFT WILL SUCCEED HIM. Speman aa and . pe = suits are made Tike Hhistrtions, of allewool ns suite OF Teeth, deutie cn bor nei ot 4 i i Gearetery Melt Up a One of Few pad Abang $3) Pings, broken plaid patterns i mixtures of bha hi te, brow Great Underprice Offering of Statewmen Who Mave Won Signal ‘ Beldge Work, per toot ind green . Truman in Miltary Retoem an The ftablt Coat is 18 incties long, lined with finest silk, and Rich Damasks and Upholstery Fabrics, Administration of Oependencies re at has velvet collar and piped straps over st oulder well as on fer! Tieden’ sleeves and bottom, Coat trinsmed with snall t sen dll renee jor | ventory. OTeThn WAY. Aue | tantat ‘ ____ Owing to several Imoorters’ stocka that we have bought during the season, we Roosevelt hae Bacretaty Roo! tana. | dant irely new shaped sleeve and eutt ave a larger quantity than usual to dispose of Notwithetand ng that goods Seaeaedicoiin the tnderstanding. thal The Seven-Gorcd Trainless Dress Skirt is finished with 12 were soerlative values at out for ner low peices, out unch ingeable polley of clearteg the wecriiery of War will continue In sdudved o(gad’sthics oir Bottoms put vids betoreen the vut (ot inventory FORCES STILL GREATER PAIK REDUCTIONS, eee wal dan. | ——— —E —————— graduates a aps on bottom, on een the ‘ Gov ‘Gen, William He Taft of the Phil. ores. HERE ARE some OP THE BARGAINS :— on will my Mr. Roo! he Aemure fee alue Now | Cloth of Gold Br Caine accra Oi ‘4 U M Vhis is a very stylish model and an exceptional bargain at ee | we ae ik eraund, wie Heures \vaiue new vMicial announcement sonfirme tn | a Art (ros Point and Ya ue Now impetigo ‘biogas he 1.98 Ht the pee teers ney ae ree. the price. ota Tapestrion ho 79 Fine Novelty ) the, following atatament: $asus5s tddeeesSdanSsncscsasscoosccseecesseess at pon Ua Li oe eeed 98 The President some mo; = r 4 dered the Sesrotarysnip of W ‘é d 5 $3. 98. C q ve 4 vy ire= eit ap uate Value Now “a gn RT Beds, Bedding and Peau de Soie Waists, hoose at 75c. cms Aatrn-fnw ie ag ary Root will @o out of © time In January, and Judae Ta H Black only; front made of ten tao stitched plaits and insertion | Gane seat and Wicd SUK Tana ealaanae Shorup etter Cutie) of! the’ omes Furniture. of faney braid and crocheted buttons, back made with four aay back fee kers eaters jum 1.68 Yale Bi fe Fy . ei vle p ey} 7) 0 wy q € * 1 alue * ae dened DURING ALTERATIONS, bulky merchandise sleeves made with new st Te plait a ida 1 Hide MA Toi ell Avove offerings are in direct contrast to polley elsewhere of holding for high President iso to mateh waist. Waist made over fitted lawn linings. $1.50 Tab- mill strikes having created a scarcity of the identical goods that we are T pu Nea\ion of the corre tween him and Secretay On ing the latter's resignation correspondence follows: Dear Mr, President: “You have been good to agseni t) the In of the reasons for which I we wished to @ to private Ife soon a8 (iigpetnnd after the: establiah- ment of the general staff of the urmy and the tion of my full four years of servic Secretary of War. prosetly. Hott amangs ofl she office no! ° os ‘wah before the end of the-yent u Aaa ‘obabd|: sTehat you, wii frean ime, it is pr¢ le i de ready fo noted a mee: 20) 28 Benate in November 01 and defore you do so my Creaigaation | Should be in your hat “I find myself on the eve of safling for England to attend the sessions of the Alaska Boundary Tribunal, quite unable to judge how months 4 is country, shail be Kept away from therefore now tender my resigna- fion of the office of Secretary of War, to take effect upon the appointment and Qualification of my successor. “L shall earry with me unabated loyal- ty to your administration, confidence in the sound conservatism and patriouc un- selfishness of your policy and enduring gratitude for the kindness and con- €ideration with which your friends honored me. I shail not cease appreciate the sympatiy and loyalty | President McKinley with which you took, 4nd carried on his w and I shall ai ways be haopy to have been a part of the administration directed by your sin- cere and rugged adherence to right a devotion to the true Interests of 0 country." Loss to N President Roosevel “My dear Mr. wrote: ret It Ia hard indeed | m5 wiil create | of personal loss | the You have been over four years 1 er if you gy that period you will turn to your first reports! fund will read (herein the recommenda- tons you made in order that the army might be put on an effective basis, you cannot but by e which those ac the way" tn} commendations have now Congress a8 well as be-| Come enacted into law or crystallized into custom, Equal to Labor. never had a public se the Government who has worked harder than you haye worked during| those four years and w half, and this not merely in point of time, but above all in point of Intensity, and your suc- cess hus been equal to your Isbor. ‘The oniy veward you haye had, or can’ ha is the knowledge of successful achiu ment, of the performance in fullest} fashion of a great public duty, the do- fig of which ®was of vital linportance to the nation’s welfare. our duties have Included more than the administration of the De- ment and the reorganization of the on an effective basis. You have nich dealt with the vast and delicate problems involved in our possession of the Philippine Islands, and your suc- cess ‘in dealing with this parc of you work has been as signal as your su:- in dealing wita the purely milftary lems, > very statesmen, ny country, is It giver the same time to achiey gnal end striking triumphs in the adminis. | tation and reform of the military branch of the government and tn the administration of what was in effect few department of Insular | Where the problems were new to ou People and were ii themselves of great difficulty. Appreciates Debt. “Moreover, aside from your work in these two divisions of the Government Service I appreciate most keenly the in- valuable advice and assistance you have | fendered me in innumerable matters of welght not coming directly In your de- partmental province, but In ‘which I sought your aid, with the certainty of not being disappolnted. Your position on the Alaskan Roundary Commission at | ent moment is an illustration of | vices y all good fortune attend you wherever you are; the American people | wish you well and appreciate to the full the debt due vou fcr all that you have done on thelr benalf. “F fully yours, "HEZODORE ROOEEVELT.” —————— Marvels of Corn, (From the Cosmopolitan.) Thousands of practical instances could be given to show the value of improved} varieties of corn, For Instance, one Southern Mlinols farmer, more progr aive than the rest, was induced to cuce enough improved seed to plant three hundred acres as a result of his study of corn in the Hlinols College of Agriculture, These three hundred acres outyielded all of the other flelds on his farm more than thirty bushels an acre, and. so far as could be determined, the flelds of that entire section vielded about thirty bushels an acre. This in- crease of yield meant a total gain of about 9,000" bushels, which represented 4 cash Value of about $4,000 that season, ‘As this increase did not represent an in- ereased cost of production, the gain Was pure profit, In another ‘ase a furmor in Central Tilnos became inter eatod In Improved seed corn through the schoo! of corn pudging in the Dllnols Agricultural College. He secured enough weed, grown by.a corn breeder, to plant eighty acres. As a result he rajsed al- moat twenty-five bushels more an acre on this fleld inary, Boud was than* where the 0} planted. — Francie saeewn Gpeane to Been of fhe In fered (nf Madapent Moepitat thowieeet me WOULD: TUKNDAY KV BNING, ALGUNT 5, 1008 ne Open Barty nett @ # Me CLORED ALL DAY JATURDAY (nit Panther Marten, Cotte soon Prem ee Manene CHG Mert) 1 eee @eee Heme ot & ten , a Ol Yas ea? St Ort iar h VICTIMS OF FINE. ee bt your Role ig! . 1 mr lime ‘A. 1 Sey ond Swe Til onare Made With the Popvlar Trainless Dress Shirts, (herman $12. (be) Second Fiver Beth St Section. of this character is much in our way. Therefore this sale of Beds, Bedding, etc., is organized, and to those who contemplate an early fixing up of the city home, ourettes (nik or mahogany tin ish.Several styles. ing... Uphe rere and decorators are well aware of this, and will not be tage of the opportunity we offer, Decorated German China ¢ i y $1.50 Oak N iN e EGOING:— the occasion will be particularly advantageous. Must Go in the Clearance at About '4 Price. Tables, top 20x Seven ey ee a , phen Cplcihey Fade fn lengths a 20, Ht: if ie" a Is 0° in lew °o Iron Beds. Brass Beds. The dishes spoken of below are of thin China, neatly seeds she Three-quaress to Three yazds—suitabie for Chairs. Cushions, Table Covers : ; 3 sived more thar ” Fariscsty MATH Reece S2/S0 | roracily Ssolbo now) ind comprised the larger part of a shipment received not more Aby of Couches and Curtains, a six weeks ago. : AT ONE-THIRD VALUE. Formerly $5.98; now. $4.50| Formerly $37.50; now. qT Sets—Now | above yo ea Cu and Saucers _Now | Sugar and Cream Sets Y : Tormerly $9.25; now..... $7.25 Parker aes in this clearance pq marked 98c., in this clearance po, ea / Loo’ for the Remnant Tab'es—They will be plainly marked. : | y sale, sale... ~ é Formerly $16.50; now.....$13.50) Formerly $51.00; now. Bers Bowls Now marked Cee lare naw muieedls only . in this clearance......+ Ico Cream Sets 13 pieces) Now marked £3.49, in this clear- After Dinner Cups and Saucers— ance s.le, $1.98 —Now marked 16c., in this Cups and ‘Saucers — German " Be clearance sale, 10¢ | “china, gold band borders, pair. We also offer in conjunction with this clearance sale China Dinner Scts at $14.98 and $15.98. Those at $14.98 are of fine Carls- | Those at $15.98 are of fine Carls- bad China, with very pretty floral bad China, prettily decorated and decorations; 100 pieces, including wold; 100 pieces; soup tureen and regular size meat ; 69c., in this clearance sale, _ 38C Berry Saucers—Now marked 6c 12¢., in this clearance sale, Mattresses. (Long, black, curled hair.) Formerly $16.50; now.....$12.00 Formerly $12.00; now $8.00 f . Bel ~ | Semi-Annual Stock Clearance Fourth Floor. { Tt is not a question of value now, but what prices will surely —~ fj clear accumulations......Sell, sell, sell, is the order of the day! |Ladies’ Skirts, etc. | Table Linens, Towels, etc. | ‘We never city goods of Fashion from Semi-anaual Stock Clearances. |year to year—they must be sold the sea-| ‘Thetstert = ‘son bought. Therefore: Accordion Pleated Walking Skirts— | Navy and Black Brilliantine—also 6 3.98 Bed Springs. | (All iron construction.) | Formerly $7.00; now..... $5.50) Formerly $5.00; now..... $3.50! Clearance Girls’ Dresses. We have instituted specially reduced prices on many of our Also Some Important Price Reductions in Dining Room Chairs and Parlor Rockers. All Linen Damasks—62 inc! 70 tne edged inside w annish mixtures—were $6.98, Dining Room Chairs. Parlor Rockers. dishes, Regular price of these sets regular price $19.98 Di at nr ree COLTS SA Maran | All Linen Fringed Sets— m Fr ly $3.00; lk 1 nor is $18.98, Tasement and Third Floor. y Dest items in the Girls’ Dresses ural Pongee Coats—Accordion | 64) Gora bordera—t-i0 gle. ormerly $3.00; now.... $2.25 ormetly $5.00; noweese $3.75 Soto ecsecseseeeseseerrwasseseesen. Department. Among them are ele ARHING BOLT | ee Formerly $5.00; now... $3.75 | Formerly $12.50; now.... $8.00 the following : Bint andi Navy BHillantine— All Linen Hematitched Sets— §-10 size—cream and white. Mercerized Nupkin: 29 inch—dozen. hemmed—20 Inch—dozen Heavy All Linen fi 21 Inch—full bleached—dozen..1.79 1.29 Were $3.49... - 1.98 e $7.98... 3.98 | o3' WRAPPERS AND KIMONOS— Cambric and Cotton Crepe— white and colored, (Fourth Floor.) Sixth Avenue. 20th to 21st Street. Men’s Negligee Shirts, Reduced from 49e 79c for Dresses Reduced from \ 98c. Of gingham; also guimpe dresses in various styles trimmed with white pique or edging of embroid- 75c,, &9c. and $1 to y. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Now | Were Now | roy" yy crageeeares elses a4 All the new up-to-date patterns, every shirt perfect in every detail, | | **%- Bias 2 % sacea ona Tenlae, RDC rE SSS = $$$ both in material :nd workmanship. We wish to close out this lot | $159 on Dresecs Ke “g'e8 | sg Nee immediately, so we give you the advantage of an exceptional bargain. Of fine ty or woven madras; ae | Linen 1s se { ee oan Mela Pion 0H Sts Floor, 60th St. Section, sailor style; collar, shield and tie Unton Huck Towel 5 EN | of plain chambray; a a | Union Hoe a eee 21.12% bi jatea, with stitc! | a = Women’s Dept. Women’s Gold Watches, $7.50. ‘sHesicries ladies! Underwear teal at ences a. a Recond Floor, 60th t. Gection. | Sale of Violins } and Mandolins One special in each, which, if you are of the musical turn of mind, you'll appreciate. $8.00 Violins, $1.95. Various models; good tone. $5.00 Mandolins, $1.95. Semi-anoual Stock C’earance. Therefore:— | | ‘Turkish Toweis— | Bleached Tutkish—2xse— This is a special lot of watches which PR. ordinarily would be considered bargains at pr $13 and $15 each. We have jus 150 of % -hem, and when they are gone we doubt if i) we can get any more te sell at this price. The illustration shews the style, the watches themselves being about one-third larger. They can be had in plain poli: engine turn or engraved cases. They 4 stem winders and setters, and fitted with tine Swiss movements, Warranted pertect time-| keepers. Main Floor, Frost, extra heavy and spongy....... Ss Were Now | APPLIQUE SCARFS AND SQUARES Specially Good Bargains in Waists, Skirts and Suits. : mpire or & 0) entre designs and strong lawn. Cambrio | jase or, emb'y | Camprie Drawers—hemsti lawn rane Uambric deep H. India Silk Dresses, Shirt Wa'st Suits and Fou'ard and Pongee Summer D esses, Dresses, 2.95, 5.00, 7.50 5.75, 7.50, 10. Value 7.50 to 17.50, Value 12,50 to 25.00. Bed Coverings {| S:m‘-annua! Stock Clearam:e. Therefore :— BLANK ETS— In Black and White, | 10.50. | | Value 25.00. falue 25, and Musiin © and Iace trim ce Were. Now. Covert Coth Jackets, te California a nnn nnn nnn nnn on a OO ee H Brilliantine Suits, Cloth Suits, i Blouse Model, 6.75, 10, 15. 6.75, 11.75. 25¢c. Paper Cabinets, 10c. aalalian model. inlahl position Ribbons | AI Woot Li ou iss by : Y 2.50 x ' 5 id Hy ¥ 10.00. Value 15.00 to 35,00, Value 12.59 to 20.00. ‘This lot is made up of odd dozens of high-grade bins of Writ- mahogany and maple. Itis case te cost cash thin metsure ee Value 25,00. i ing vhich the Whiting Paper Co. sold us at about 1-3 regular Third Floor, 39th St, Seetton goods. orsi— ' Skirts, 4 Wal ng Paper whic! ig Pap x regu - : te vena Pingus sed sb coats Ta ire an Dress Wed king orice after stock-taking. a R A Bile oH sabe fastinizettetay | Special, | White and ‘ ae Cotton. one SO Ot Medea Ton ahah r In the lot you will find balm, linen, vellums, angoria, &c., per- 24-inch Lt sete Nolen F g2ig |comvortan AND SPREA’ eon tz 50. Nalie 5:75 80/730. oe be Be be ect goods, wi ith envelopes to match exactly. Boxes contain 10 enaissance Oana ut $0 reTafte! est ‘| Rene ‘alue 15,00 to 30.00. 5 2.00. >) i, > lone: fl Sale pric ‘ Sa Wh't: Cotton Waists, 1| ee of paper and 24 envelopes to match ale price Cc Red Sets. 18 | w Cclored Silk Petticoats .50, .79, .98, India Silk Waists, | a “_titnin Ploor, sath at, ee | Pri es Almost Half Those Usually AsKed. \ special lot of these handsome bed sets came to us at such a In Muslin Department Semt-arnsal Stock C earas Therefore:— SD PILLOW 1.25, 1.75. 2,50, 3.00, 4. 00: waive 1.00 to. 4.50, Telling né. Specials for Wednesday y and Thi raday in a Groceries and Wines! Mark the variety of the sensational pricing! Stock Cicarance In The flore Expensive Goods Marked Down Various Departments in Proportion. CASES— SHEBTINGS price-cut that we are able to give W ASHES: ayers : NOTE—We are shoWing a large. variety of Sits in advance A you the benefit of some really Seite aT STAs Maile aioe It is exster to count cay) tia men Fal Styies, both in Dress and Waiking effects. ready Tomatoes. Tea. WilsonRye wonderful values. ; “walt way ioe vane chedisn. “THerstoree Fancy Jerseys, red} J English Breakfast, A ‘ pea vate 17 18 foMimear on made teimeasere Mipe, “sold, wel | J sod everywhere | | Whiskey. |} Regular $6 Sets for $3.98. J 30 gat = filled cans, regular three times our ; v° Pegular $7 Sets for $4.69. pA aealis Hab ees af rice sale price, per Por re i Nee ecraniteala Saree Dein bee 2c iotte, €9C Regular $9.50 Sets fcr $6. heen ara Ce ome them ov Sets for $2. 50. 4 Flo Final Clearance of Women’s and Children’s Bathing Suits. for Children’s All-Woot 69c¢ “bathing suits. grade | Onr Ge. Dolon es rex Yack Carharkele. | Broadway and 13th St, Degular $12 Thi spauhottt—Hishert Mixed or E fant GOH Bt Seerion rings a go 5 DINNER 38 AND FORKS y and cocobela each ages ‘Need Smoked Beef—tines:, 14-1) Be, f o Extract— | ver Sg 8 or Farina Odds and Ends Sheets and Pillow Cases <" Dwight Anchors,” “Uticas” : reliable makes—plain hem ani ; er gallon! ed b, cans, 13c, 15c, 18¢ Wine Specials. Pineapple— ani Withermi's : jakm iis o hee Oli Temata or sues Se | Merrie: Are wat see Sere HST) bemuttiches at Ladies’ Silk Capes Py Jaked | Beans sie wold elmewiere at | ¢ Wifornin Wie We never carry goods of Fashion from mevlesitery | 68: Stockh Clearing Prices prices full 55c 1.87 for Women’s Bathing they must te. soli the Our, Boe. Mise: eae : Ren aL| Suits, nicely trimmed year to year her frenwtasc-1 imeaiea te § $1.20} Others at $2.89, $3.87 and 84.70 I Giite Goods yeason tough! Therstore ween ae eee eee a sos aaa PET a BLOOMINGDALE BROS., ALL CARS TRANSFER TO { BLOOMINGDALE BROs,, 30 Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, 4 BLOOMINGDALES’, ! 3d Avenue, 59th and Octh §) Semi-annual Stock Clearance, Therefore :-— Were Now ‘ EN Ht? AQon X& As a |qeratine Lonsdale Cambricn.. 2h 8% Laces, Embroideries, etc, S %S FLAT J COMAETE, 98 deena ydsncc se 88168) It is easier to coat cash than mer WS ROOM FeanreD | Goodwear Long Cloths—12 yds chancite, Therefo-es— ae AG APARTMENT} 98 es vie 149 "8 Were Now 124 va ras 4 Stripe Piques.... Jw-Inch Victoria 14 {Fine White Nainsooks Laces— Par ox 12 yde,, 3 Speciar Gf, Ro Beant Lose? 89 9a % [OUR ROOM ecw IAPART MENT J COMALEE ms | 0005" cond SE EEE BRS ROANS UNEIL 1.98 39 89 5 | World Wants Are Result Producers. ccna 00 to to 60 vs for Abirt Wake ‘eee 15 Sm Bordered Apron Lawaor tekst wa actentcoe lish enh igh

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