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| GHOST ~ BELLPORT FOLK ‘Appears as Woman in White, Floats in Around the Car- Maye-House of a Wealthy Resident and Fades Away. {8 ENCIRCLED BY A LIGHT. @host Parties Formed to Watch for the Spectre Fail to See It, Al though Men of Veracity Say It Ig There. STARTLES. PARK TO ASE I CTY PLAGUE SPOT Germ-Infected Tenements on Cherry Hill, Where Tuberculo- sis Flourishes, to Give Way to Public Breathing Place. “Lung Block." as that section of the) lower east side bounded by Catharine,| Monroe, Market and Hamilton streets | is known, because there are more cases of tuberculosis there than in any other part of the city, is to be razed and, as advocated by The Evening World, a beautiful park is to mark the spot. The Much-Talked-About Queen Draga Dress on view in our 3d Avenue 59th Street Window. Bargain Friday Wit We know this list of special items gleaned froma host of rare ones for Bargain Friday is impressive enough to convince you thatimissing shopping here to-morrow will be missing chances for really wonder- ful economy--and missing the shopping crowd! | DAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1903. eee The Much-Talked-About on view in our 3d Avenue 59th Street Window. =H EAR’ Queen Draga Dress Wo: } 4, t ry West Fourteenth Street Fripau, aS Usuat, BARGAIN Day: with Bargain Wonders !j : ~ Boys’ Natty Suits for $2.95 Our boys’ clothing is much favored by mothers, fo for it has all the traits of good clothing—it’s natty, 3 stylish and serviceable, of excellent mat unsurpassed in workmanship, fit and finish. These suits at $2.95 are made of the smartest materials in two styles, either double-breasted or the popular Norfolk jacket style, $2 95 e pleated back and front; sizes 7 to Fall Sale Specials ‘ that will make to-morrow KAD _ Every item a Bargain of the- truest- find. " When The Evening World began its woae- = | 16—Kake your choice at Friday | (\n Curtains Frida; In Silks “ e = Fall Sale } In Draperies Fall Sale + In Trim: (Spectal to The Fvening World.) crusade against the tenements in “Lung Decne Lite tlie Bargana® ire ee ‘ S$8 Brass-Trimmed Beds, $4. Little Boys’ Overcoats BELLPORT, L. I, Oct. L—A ghost | Block” It at once received the indorse- 00 ‘ 3 : pair White Irish Point in the form of “a woman in white” is |ment of all city officers, especially Park Handsome beds, made Four lots for little fellows from Curtains—high-class Novelty Eisck Fattolap mwas quarastond< ‘i about Bellport and the country stde is|Commissioner Willcox, The plan to raz just like the illustration; } 224 years old to 8 years. About 3 hel Hamers dh Abas 98 a eesone worth lort Dias Ae ST alarmed to an extent that the terrified | the block and lay out @ park has come they have cast corner or- } 100 in all, and wonderful value at Were 5.98 93| 24-inch do Chine~€ull refuse to venture out Inte at night. up before the Board of Estimate and a By : | Were 0.98 g | sortment phd ue Many prominent New York families have their summer places in Bellport, among them Frank A. Otis, Frederick public hearing will be given on the sub- | Ject this month, | In speaking of the park plan Tene-| naments, full shaped brass rails and Jarge brass scrolls on both head and foot. Young Men's Suils In sizes from 14 to 20 years, in all the most | Very excen' Imported Furnitui Draperies—Damask and Armure All-Bilic a snes inate, white and-otening and erings and Btreet shades—7alUs .85....asccccess Edey, Mr. John L. B. Mott and Walter | ment-House Commissioner De Forest They are regula desirable of this season’s fabrics; grounds, with Fleur de Ls New Tart s = ey are regular $8 be ‘ a] 1 Ges\ens ‘eta Royal Silke—light and ' Casi, the architect, sald to-day: | pete secal. price | handsome, well-wearing, perfect-fit er Pitbend Lith 98] medium colorings—satt, firm fintsty pe It is in Mr, Cook's picturesque etable| ‘Many of the houses in the block are TRMTRMAON beds—our special price | ie Stic” Snecial price’t : le z specially recommended for wear.. ‘ that the apparition appears at midnight, | permanently infected with the germs (YY YS for to-morrow, ing suits. Special price to-morrow, OE EP. are i Uphinatery vespure best Persion Berd Trimenings— taking the form of a tall “woman in|of tubercular diseases, Certain of these 7 Bargain Friday, ee ee eee a ercernons $130 Flax Velout dene /O0'| Valet ccnnnt nate cotae white” with a dong string of blue beads | houses have had in the last five years) =— only s s s ] $1.98 Titian Velours—single face .98| —! and 2 inch—were .69 -ot-eoees Sis | encircling her neck. Like the spectre in| as’ many as twenty-two cases of pul-| ) T S l G 1 F K. val = = 25 ‘one of Wilkie Collins's tales the woman | monary tuberculosis each.” But one to a customer wo cia S in ur S roc S. Phcietste Aa EES 1.98 Black Chantiily Lace Galioobe— appears and seems to float away as one watches i. Mr. Cook's country place in Bellport extends for acres from the shores of the Great South Bay to the old South eight. The death rate of the Fourth | In addition to the first-named value, we have a lot of odd beds, 1 - Frid er ve a . Mortal . sphere) in charming new mixtures, with All-wool habit cloth and plaid mix- Bargains ( In Spreads ‘ida In Dress Goods see Teen On tke ease Shee ern |e naeaa Helo) GES Ay all samples, that we will sell at a third off regular—prices range from } round yoke, trimmed with band of | tures; some made Russian style, to . Fall Sale 4 In Flannels 4 c i \ $1.50 to $15. Fourth Ficor. velvet and pearl buttons; pointed | trimmed with combination braid ff] RBADY-MADE 8! jargains | In Linings drive {s a deep hollow. The haunted barn {s a vine-covered building in which fare the coachman's quarters occupied sai x ; + <BBIs1x90 since spring by Jim, Mr. Cook's gar-| Commissioner De Forest said a park 5 A tion braid; lined throughout; sizes rutile; 4 to 14 years. x! Beles Black Storm Cheviote—S0 inch— abned) : was rieaded) there; especially: because of Smart New Chiffon Veils 4 to 14 years. Becond Floor, 60th St. Section. 90 | a value 49 cents. The Gardener Saw It. the flve public schools in the !mmediate e CT en EE Te : | eiade ene er 8 ne pete ovelts Wastings and French ie 4 _| neighborhood. The space now occupied : i ‘ G S rt R d t W) H ts if $3 ‘ots, figures, stripes Up to several days ago he saw noth-| sy infected tenements, he sald, could at | Every new sort is here, from the simplest, most inexpensive, to ma eady-lo- wear fla PILLOW CASES gud ‘solid colors, “in plain and ing to disturb his peaceful elumbers. Then at about midnight with the inky blackness all around there appeared in the carriage room a tall white appari- tion that floated in and out of the car- tages, Anally disappearing into a stall, where {t patted the horse “Dan” be fore fading into space. Since then this “woman in white’ ap- pears and disappears every dark night, always around this spot. ‘Those who have seen the ghost say {t 1s extremely s nite Blankete—full tall and, or appears to, floats in space Camel's hair felt, effectively trimmed | $1.98 & $2.98 tor Women’s Strictly, all wool white, Blanket Fri In Ginghams encircled by @ glow of light, and fades Oriental k ug S. Warm Weight Underwear. with silk streamers; all colors. Ready-to-Wear Hats— fou bleeuiar $7.50" kind: 7 4.98 Sal So { In Fleeced Goods y one apm , 0! “Pho ghost discloses Its form to few $1.29 for Children’s Fett Hats— | Handsome, smart shapes, beautifully | 702 it'atze, waite #800.-.0-,, 298 ca oS i persons. Many reputable Bellport and Brookhaven men have formed watching parties for the object of finding out the mystery. but so far only a few have egught a glimpse of the spook. ‘The apparition eppeared to Jim and The Commissioner satd thirty-four | cases of tuberculosis had been reported from this block since Jan, 1, and other | contagious diseases had numbered fifty- | 123.5. The death rate in this block for 1807 was 37.5, against an average city death rate d¥ 21.52. a comparatively smal! cost to the city be turned into a large playground for children, Special Sale of We will sell an exception- ally fine lot of Serapt Carpets —none C. O. D. No mail orders filled. Sample Beds from $1.50 fo $15. es Some Attractive Valves for To-Morrow in the richest and highest priced. All colors, too, and combinations of color, from 1% to 3 yards long, spotted and plain, priced as follows: 50c., 75c., 85c., 98c., $1.25 up to $3.98. Hemstlitched Chiffon Veils, 35c. Beautiful Veilings, 1% yards long; worth 75c. each, ; Main Floor, 50th St. Section. tn ne Specials To-Morrow in Women's and Children's ble and profitable buying, here to-morrow. Women’s “Oneita” Suits, 39c. The genuine “Oneita” combination suits; every one bearing the trade-mark; they are sold all over at 75c. per garment; all sizes. Here are two exceptional items for to-morrow in pretty and be- coming schoo! or dress frocks for the little girl of 4 to 14: 79c. for $1 School Frocks. $1.98 for Cashmere Frocks. and buttons; others with blouse cape ruffle, yoke, belt and cuffs shmere and pointed cape garnished with effective combina- front of For Women, Misses and Children. This section of our Millinery Store contains the smartest, the newest and the jauntiest styles and conceits in dainty, becoming Ready-to-Wear Hats that it has ever been our good fortune to offer or yours to note. 29c for'Chic Knockabout Hats— 49c for Children’s School Hats— 98c for Children's Felt Hats— $1.79 for Women’s Ready-to- Wear) Hats— Trimmed with felt strips and quills. Camel's hair felt, with fancy cord trimming. leading colors of the season. \_ Second Floor, 69th Bt. Section. ee More Unmatched Book Values A 1.75 cits | 44.98. Frida: In Pillow Cases Fall Sale { In Sheets 3 to 6 Inch—value .17 to .! All-Silk Black © bs Ginch“iieneand heavy Soe : Patterns—value {2 G0, ons asonesqesead aan Pure 1% yds.—rich colorings—finished yoth sides—were -2,85 50-Inch All- Wool Cheviot HEETS ‘A well-known make that washes up sel warp—black and navy—value 15. close and heavy— 90 Ht aboye sheets. Same uality ag, shore + 104d54x36.. Less than wholesalers ask for larce quantity orders. WHITE GROCHET 8SPRBADS Full double bed size—no di vest patterns—value 89. Frida} In Blankets Fallfale In Comfortables Bargains ( In Linens Cotton Etderdowns—light and dark stripes, checks. plaids and allover patterns—valu@ .29...,.00 Black Skirting Moreens—] lustre—were 39 cents.. nae Mercerized Broca co colors and discs B5-Inch—elsewhere 17 conts. ...ese Mercerized Sateens—full $6-inch— high satin lustre—dlack and leading shades—elsewhere .80.... 45x36. Fancy MoLaren Cheviots— eee wide—bdest styles wool. or with That colors—elsewhere .25..+« t cotton, fill er} it keeps them from shrinking. Full size Cotton Blankets— white and colors—were $1.00. .69 Silkoline Comfortables ay 11 size—figured or in pure cotton te Tuber fas, «98 2g Apron Ginghams—one best makes—al] size cos) ae and colors—10-cent QUAN se eveeee: ENG. Fleeced Back Cheviots— ie beautiful styles in the A Friday of Fridaysl] “Gene Barnes, of Brookhaven, float- . ; ye. through the closed doors ot the + ust received from the Orient, 19c, for Women’s 25c, and 3c. | 19c. for Chitdren 8 25c. and 35¢ From that Notable Book Clearance! AM Linen Damask sets—sxi3 cloth— | foerlonadie Ment ia end ts. OM cpiriage house, and its disappearance! JU8* ® Vests. Fescsiied eteipante Amin We could easily fill column after colunm daily with the un- ff) stozen 2) ina ane ign] Foner were te aon: . was so uneayected and sudden that the) ag follows :— Heavy fleece-lined cotton, trimmed ; , 1 Draw- | svatled bargains our book store offers during this great clearance a _ | pini“cream and blue—worth a4, nten did not have time to shoot. f ry ers; the Vests are bound with silk 5 ee / All Linen Napkins—Best pattern! : Good Place for. # Ghost. 14.4x11.3 12.7x10.2 with silk, with French band Pants tape and trimmed with pearl but- | sale. But these must suffice for to-morrow; a visit will repay you it Haat Dienen—ibes inch— "2" 7g) Lhifon Mull Fancles— > ‘The “ghosts walk” in “Bleak House” 14.0x1L.6 12.7x9.10 to match; all sizes. > Spee whit rand sil to match; ! you're out for book args ° ee teenies: eae delicate evenitg whadee= q could, not have boca more went and] 18.11x11.10 12.5x11.3 ‘ oe eh im Foor, Ooth Bt. Bees Good Books, 48c. | Books in Sets, 95c.| These at 79c Each. Heat inch Aree value Sicsienite. 1D) SMO Nave, And. Canines je gpaint than the nto Mr. ‘Cooke pie: | | 18,11x11.2 12.5x10.4 ween anna nnn nnn | The tot contains from| Beautiful edition of 5-| Pubtisher’s Pricg, trom $1.50 ‘ at's) cents. Rerenmtone | turesque: residence on the high hill 18,10%10.1 12.4x9.7 ? 15 to 20 copies of a title,| volume sets, fine library | snine and sailora, tuuyy u- gi | Friday In Women's Sults Make exquisite dancing and evening gow SOME AE TSE, ae ocean mint, | R910 red en’s Nderwear, 39c. | wire sah Madleaputianed SUA RTA ele tn Womens Walse |,, a: tne oat ta eald to float about the! ysaeay 5 SSPE TO ’ © + published at $1.00. $3.00. To be closed out! Wuttened. a 45.00 ai | Bargains { In Women's Coats, ete. Friday | ( 1n White Waists i trees, frightening the servants and any . : . Among them are the at, per set, 95c. Athen sinklea! . spo ale} In Underwear de tee bane eehe ctoteaeng | 18.0.9 sacar Regular 50c ard 75c Sorts. | sowing ALE Da tag, wie ae omnes Yew tates tte | | Bizann GoltWeaia > The hounds payne Twkh ite uncanny | 18.79.56 12,139.9 Good underwear, the products f the best manufacturers only, | Puy shecthelsaen. Hie Sat arid and Mannlrh Sultinge—ignk coats Women's wnite Granite clown. ; oreaks make & ft place for ghostly 18.6x9.11 12.0x9.5 is offered here to-morrow, right in t height of the season, too, at Soe ne et Tomy | Hall Caine, noe Wi ‘aimage. n e—Grand 47 9g) Tuc eee oe uated oa phe. more sceptical think tt may be 18.5x10.4 12.0x8.10 prices to marvel at. Some of thes are: Maric Stat... | Titivant Kipling. charming Juvenife” ‘book eo eset White 3 ome insane person or an evil-doer up to - History of Conan Doyle. by Outda. 4 +s Black Zfbeline Coat “y Poplinette Walste—silk some inischlef, as the Cook family are 18.5x10.0 11.10x9.11 | Men's Medlicott fleece-lined Shins and Drawers, in Jaeger and Main Floor, S0th St Section, Sear Trpnes eollarieen made! SeRSiiatele enact ae 98 va il ; a ee: > A del— a fot, here and. ther AN some. velnavle) 18.4x11.9 11.8x10.1 |B silver-gray colors ; all sizes. ° ° velvet or cloth bands—satin 5 OQ] Women's White Skirts—Good strong | “ Golden, ronze “Mala, the, best, trotting 18.4x10.10 11.6x9.11 Men’s heavy ribbed fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers—Shirts trmmed Special Sale of Groceries. Meters ic See Cambric az-Inch flounce, with atrong tie Gardiner Murdock, Mr. Cook's over- 13.4x10.9 11.5x9.8 \f with suk tape binding and finished throughout with double-felled seams ; i . - he teedggelot pe ieee Unser A keg) Weer cnoat was also seen on the, olf 13.2x9.6 11.4x9.9 Drawers made with extra gussets ; all sizes in blue and ecru. ‘These are items of even more than usual importance for readers Tifncwelvetoolar—vaiue #700, 498] women's Flannelette Night Dresses | Bouth road at Mot 1a bridge by one of 13.0x10.0 11.4x9.0 Men's heavy-weight natural and white merino Shirts and Drawers, of out always interesting grocery bulletins, for they tell of most ex- Colla Peau de Crane Walste— good quality—pretty stripes > 113@ Betipos th eee eeeree sao ay gr 12,10x9.7 11.2%8.9 doubly stitched throughout ; all sizes, including extra large. traordinary money-savings. $ NewEAn ae Dretty cet! Children's Flannelette Skiete— BOOKER WASHINGTON SILENT} 22°1°° 10.10x8.1 WU Dotat D Me ssn spectar watue...... 5-OO| deep ruitie—4 to 1 years value 5-15) 12.9x10.0 10.9x9.4 H 2 G f W N { otal O¢S. runes I Women’s Knit Golf Vests—solta q ese e e endies' Walking Skjrts—Zibelines, colors—brass buttons value x, $39 5 6 9x8. Ww M tateriais, Scotch } Desieged in Paris, He Refuses to eae Ae ye | osiery or ear ft) Pons Mere Fancy stock; ered te Black ‘and cote 3-98 | Friday In Host Has . . Strict extra ors—newest effects—value %.98. ag i et Dincuas Roonevelt Lunch. Prices ranging from | Here are two exceptional values in comfortable, fiearn eat very plump and . Fall Sae)1n Woven’ Underwear j PARTE OO clemookse, T. Waening. ropa eels measuré IC | | meaty; 5 tbs Ic Tanneletie: Weraprie au colors Bargains (in Umbrellas ny Oe euntoner, 7 | | measurd....., : - and bia nes fton, head of the Tuskegee (Alabama) Institute, who 1s here, has been be- Sicged by French reporters anxious to obtain an exnression of his views on $775 10 $475. | nicely made hosiery, suitable for wear now; the sort regularly sold for much more—the kind that will give satisfaction. Pearl Tapioca or Fine | © Sardines — Sano —Two ibs. qc mustard or (to- Creme de Menthe or a — Be Tomeane bie boet 49¢ i A -98 styles—braid trim—value $1.39... orien ata oa Tew patterns—value 2 ContBrress 04D) Women's Black Cotton Hi Guaranteed fast and stainle: S| Friday fin Boys’ Wear Fall Sale {1n Girls’ Wear the nogro question. In order to escape] Fifth Avenue Entrance At-8c. At 12%c tmport Cocktngin — stasnattan | Bargains In Babies’ Wear Gsuaily ts-Spenral, 3 pals for. 9 attention Mr. Washington, is travelling Now Open. | ° 2h. Tepes eames Porte, Ave ana O9C DI Children's School _Hose—Heavy under the name jones. v o} 1 ay a! dren’, NORIO S— r. t: SS Y q “T have spent some days in Nor- Men's black cotton Socks with silk- Women's black cotton Stockings Ss Winesand Liquors. | cattrornia Port, § Tle ta Lawn, ant. Tbbed, {asi Black—double heele, mandy,” Mr Washington said, “where embroidered insteps. with double soles; white or black feet. Salad ON rat 19c French Waist ani F : Toke and toes—yalue .19..... RET IIs. | styles—teautifully trim'd wht Women's Fleece Rid Vests I have studied agriculture, and what T Lord & T: aylor. ' Snug, warm, comfort-giving underwear, which will prove sensi- Women’s lace allover lisle thread Schenley Rye Whis- Orda rich, ‘Tomatoes — have seen is remarkable from all pointa Men's two-thread plain black cot- | Y Jersey Rey veil porte tucks, emb'y and Insertinge— Pants—extra heavy—all sizes, in- j Cate anantiont | particularly ton Socks with double soles and high Stackinis sinkia ismiacey styles jeDiack) Fancy watien 22¢ Tec | nrandy—tmported Cox: § smog, (0/3 ve —worth $1.50 Q5 | cluding extra sizes—special.:.sse+a,049 } Mr. Washington deciined to speak to spliced heels and toes. \ auntlet | Hyre— 38c | ito nite Hr, I9C Euisane Bile cape white ana Mon's Heavy Merino Shitis and gg chal Been DIORA TODTARRAIALY OR ree Men's lisle thread Socks In "lack | Stockings with silk-embroidered in- Caen R r ¥ opal! | Comnac — Fine Cham: Reese full pokes or close Drawers—extra velo St) 0) Sateen lent Roosevelt, He expects to sail for and colors. , steps. Strinulggs Reams 17 . 5 fitting fe 3 yrs, 69 | Moxie Merino snitts and Drawers the United States Oct. 7. All sizes. Worth 25¢. pair. yale. $1.49 jmediam welent—ailk and 4g _ Main Floor, 89th St, Sectton. eset eee | i eee ‘ Taffeta Umbrellas—2-inch—plata | gp = | or trimmed handjes—value $1.4... TWO NATIONAL BANKS FAIL. troller of the Currency has rectived telegrams announcing the failure of two National banks, the Packard Na- tional Bank of Greenfield, Mass, of mhich bank Examiner Frank L, Fish fhas been appoint’ receiver, and the var National Bank of Bolivar, Pa., of which Bank Examiner John B,’Cun- has been appointed receiver. President of this bank tele- graphed tht Comptroller that his bank was ingolvent and he had closed its doors, JAPAN ORDERS OUT TROOPS. decided to send two regiments of in- fantry to Corea, Thin te regarded in authoritative quarters as being a most Gmportant aie, se affecting | Russo- Japanese reiation ar erisis, to Russia's propos von Coward Shoe FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Doctors recommend walk- ing as the ideal exercise. i Good walking needs good the ‘“ Coward.” The shoe planned on the, human foot lines. The shoe to fit all feet. comprised in these handy outfits, and were purchasers to buy each article separately the cost of the sets would be much more than our to-morrow’s price for complete set. The contents are. 1 Genuine Hollow Ground Razr. 1 Genuine Horsehide Hand or Swing 1 Bottle of Brilliantine or Quinine, 1 Stick of Superfine Cosmetic. Ds 1 Bristol Lather Brush, Razor Hone or Mirror, 1, 1 China Mug. 1 Bottle of Bay Rum or Witch Hazel, mode and gray; all sizes. Women’s black Richelleu ribbed ' Cake of Magnesia. | Everything new and dainty in the petticoat world will be found here. Here are these pretty black and white striped and royal blue ern Machines! This interesting demonstration com- mences at 8,30 A, M, every morning. We will sell the First Dozen Skirts Gold Spring Eyeglasses, 85c. other concerns as regular $4 and $5 values offered as exceptional bargains at $1 a pair. . Many exclusive opticians sell them daily at $4 and $5 a pi They have solid gold springs, pure whife crystal lenses, patent non-tilting nose clips, which tit perfectly; are stylish, light and durable. Our purchases were extremely large, theretore we 85c can afford to sell them at this wonderfully little price of, e present free of charge dur- To every purchaser of ing this sale a neat case and Sarees shoes. 1 Cake of Best Shaving Soap. Main Floor, 9th Bt. Section mee ee ae eee MAIN Floor, Front, Contre Signin: t Move 1 F See nea See TIOE aTIE <=. Rea ne — waitlentments to Coren, | Just one shoe that will al- Women’s Fall Petticoat Making {| Lamp Specials. | Men’s $1 ae pTARIS. Ov 1 Aconaing 4 sale] ways ensure good walking—|] Petticoats, 98C. | Demonstrated on Mod- } tui is wal ones hte wmoron faa { In Bley | Kid Gloves, 69c. Stylish, well-wearing gloves, which, when sold with the ma er’s name on, cost $1 a pair. Phey are of excellent quality at remarkably little prices 19c. for Venetian [ron Candle- sticks—In artistic dragon shapes; candles and shades in pretty and popular tints; worth 28c, $1.19 for Gas Reading Lamps Beautiful Lamps—artistic and use- | ' ' and Russian Suit Navy \jed Cushion Ri i dark—ws ° ° oh Ga eiped 46 sasrenets rea Complete Shaving Outiits, 95c. Eyeglasses the same as these Fe real Pails i if Necker ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. The Toren Everything for a quick, easy shave is 5 are being extensively advertised by G7, | “id Sixen— val In Fancy Ruffs Knee Pant ble mixed chev+ VAIO .50...0+440 Best Colors— ninring corde eee) a] t Taffetas—colons, Vleck Val Ue .20....+b oma kk and Chiffo: Pei 2 and Arad ind ro butter and e—w © $1.49 and $1.0... In Notions >< In Stamped Goods ins ( In Toilet Articles | tape h package . 5) - Kocerted in. the. tighoee, quarters’ aiet SOLD NOWHERE ELSE, and white striped sateen petti- Gond portable lamps, consisting of | Shing: Svervainus uly 5| this evacuation Is impossible of accom. zoats. They are made with | made by the most expert operators brass centre and heavy slate base; teed, your money a | ba PUshment, aa China hae not slened the) FAMES S, COWARD, pleatings, ruffles and sectional | 0” these modern skirtmaking ma- “Brilliant” incandescent gas burner } do not prove ‘satisfactory re—value 07 B] tela ea Rome Sued Nanod Bee 74 Greenwich St, uearWarren St. NY. r i) Sts suk y chines to-morrow at and mantle; mica chimney; 6 feet of { avery way} colors tan - Stamped Pillow Shams—hematiteh that Chine inclines to continue the pres= i i. wN.Y.| 8 ‘lare flounces; all guar- best mohair tubing; gooseneck and | CYSTS, Way) COUNTS Rk desiens—were 4, price.. +15 ont Russian atatus in Manchuria rather Pena Alay anteed fast colors; spe- 98c 50c Ea ae eetyer houses sell these at } and English red; spe- Cc ss heskin Boh de cundalLy eaten fan commit herself to ‘fnally ‘signing a CAT AOE cial sale price e ° double our price. cial sale price, pair, procter & Gamble's Lenox Soaps,. 4 y decision , to Dac- Ra Eyeglass Cli 50c, ‘Becond Fidor, 80th St. Section. Beoond Floor, 60th St. Section. ‘Third Nh 89th St. Section. Main Floor, “Goth St. fection linen gaat Ri, not an ste Biel LE a BLOOMINGDALE BROS, . ALL CARS TRANSFER TO BLOOFINGDALE BROS., { BLOOMINGDALE BROS., Tooth Wash—$1.00 size. Women's Coutdh Con 22? abgatee oh ei ea ah!| 3a Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets. BLOOFIINGDALES'. 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets. 3d Avenue, 59th and Goth Streets, Tooth Paste—the. size Strait, tron wns ans J ; S } wrU chen se WOE he ee een PT ee ne ee OM ee en he ae ee) ee gee eS ae Ct ae ee ee

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