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xactly fitted The Bléters Gausch, equ back room of the chemist's shop, were | NO, CxeCly ttc attten wom, had two gugcom t the New York Theatro in} hit at Kelth’'s. 3 Teury Trio, fans | another triumph Inst night, thts thine ac a heap sight more interesting than thé capital 8 scenes cogethe naa Dorothy. Vernon. ot jeiadéon pe all i tate taaicers from Tear a Franzmathes | the Grand Opera-Houm, ft being the to Syrah 7 Boe! cor 7 ved aver to the Lyric for a imited/and Lowls, Mexican erif st A forge ms sittivg In a box at Diggest secret that was never told. “attie | Mary’, oo ‘ot re cure L shots, and Marsha eS Wiiaer'aisd fe: Initial production of “A Midnight Mar-| 14. Hi iTheatre tase “Soldiers of Fortune, ; le. Lora, th were, George Bernard, She est! ( Ctret other note- “ nt ’ kab, Lest, eae eure rag Bernacd, Shaw's interesting com; is singing at the circ, and other note; NEW “THRILLER” AT GRAND | MANY TONGUES IN THIS P ° beginning again. the ‘Roor-waiking gentieman in "Glad ty ‘Arnold i Daly, Dorothy Donkey and | Living. Arc Studies; Artestomthe, the : ih of It” Ho was also American to wun-at’ ‘the Madison | mysterious doll, and ‘Charles Leonard | 21 gold, thet master hand in the es-| (“Soldiers of Fortune” tome A Coney % 1@ Doro s1Ywrance DiOrsay and “The Earl of | ured inentl: he b riage." ey Nursery. * ton to look Tike Anne Held. As Lady a ured prominent on the bill, . oi Pawtucket” came back to town for n} The bill ae a Fas af cluded McWater: y, etar, Little Mary, t 1 of twelve (ana | Millicent, however, Miss Doro. acted 4 ‘s| Miss Florence Bindley. the as EN HL Le ‘ ina Dressing | atice Alston, tires of the Insults tl pect eee oe nee Fletcher, comedia: id mimic. QUAINT ND BRICHT box-like bunks hung on the wall in the. Squnrs Nears Une tepatons ane in ond mimic. Jessie Busley didn’t look a day older) comedy acro- {ibrists, made | *SeInation of the stage villain, «cored! — Dinlects Before the Clope: Nerney Hi y ‘pond boy, Walter Eddinger, jr., |, ey House. Room; 5 Gn “Little Mary,” at the Em+|yas the “mother” of this elevated | scored a truly’ “laughing nit" as ina |“Harriet’s Honeymoon,”a Three- wat pordotisn ee oe SPR faved cap-|pats; Pauling Moran, vocalint: May Leon | Which he is subjected ax a stenog- Week's engagement at the Harlem Opera | and men enjoyed the performance as mut : brood, and {f Mr. Barrie intended any | Youthful Earl of Plumleigh, and other Heian and ‘her trained pets aud "The Water-|rapher and becomes a singer in | an the wudienes *. ‘haracterizations were the pom- " melon Trust. very 1 1 a pire Theatre, Author Has aj satire nere it probably was “Lucky is See eactitinner tat: HC CAL i AEArIneay, Aet Comedy, Gives the Actress At Cripple Creek" Mlled the Star with Dimas Adaaide derrhian, in her bead aay music-hall, where she ts per-| | “Soldiers of Fortuny Po i7ul Mustion act, headed a bill at Proc- | fectly safe. acters with the proper linguistic: or. the child who doesn't know its own|the beautifully simple-minded stage: cat Third Avenue Theatre had a new Quiet Fling at the Sins o : reature of Kathryn Hutchinson, who| an Opportunity to Shine at eure Melodrama, “foo | tor's ‘Twenty-third Street Theatre, which | THere she meets and weds, in traagic| All those with such. roles, # 9 Sins us Parents,” for Mary's nursery was ®/saw through the Carlton family’ with Pl y Bruud'te Beg" A ded Cole and Johnson, and Hugene | manner, Jimmie Van Austen, the son | bravely fast, night, But before the regular cosey bug-in-a-rug of a place. | Aimost clairvoyant ease; the aged chem- y. Martin's pr~uetion of “Uncle and company in “A Summer's f tain ‘the last the Table. Grandpa, like Mary, wan Trish, but the | Meee Atmos milo cha tier Couness| Her Best. Rea Gas uf fen at Provtor's| Ciotd.!"" Pinern's ng “The Magis- |0f @ Nich broker living in Fitth avenue. irish ‘and English fell ines plate — way in which went on about the} f, red Waterman, Eighth Srenue rate,"” was presented at Proctor's Fifth | Then the story thickens and thrills. = English being such a ‘great and good fonmenice . thi pice dulce, encnce i e American Burlesquers opened the Avenue ‘Theatre, | “Love That's all in the first aot. <Hawara Tapraiion Roper ee us , I FILLED WITH SURPRISES, | people, ana how his one passion was to Bar Brit, Giese of pleasantey. A | Mary Mannering at the Garrick Thea-| Week at the Dewes, hee Proce Mouse In Harlem, ‘Over’ in| Bert Harding, cousin to Jimmie, pro- | R14 "Tavis hero he, wore Bo0d 1 4 cure them of their one besetting ill, | young man who is struggling through |tre last night made her first appearance | ESTABLISHED ATTRACTIONS. ree Primrose and the Foley | Motes the marriage on the theory that | told of tis romantle care Jimmie's father, on hearing of his mar- | 8eas_and waved a sword val nly the fight. led the bill. a hard winter may take a girl with him, |in 1co Ditrichstein's three-act_ comedy Barrymore's characterization ot |" 5 Patten's Day parades [SPSS ants Bt torgu to a eestsurnne, [entitled “Turrets Honeymoon. ans Bin yA Che de tna | mors ie ert nim and Ressle Busley, Henry Dixey, Fritz) 7) ger wr. Barrie talk through his only, Tm convinced by the lesson taught | From the middle of the first act, when ofr atral Pyle Oper! a for Loew Bi Pr Ee ail Peele ay HS gens aroha a) . Bos to-night that eating anything at this|the troubles of the young ‘American lmally clover bit or | Opera Trio. Lew Bloom and Jane Coop- | ovusin) wg Witfiame All Have Roles That Af-| comedy hat, you'd imagine England had /jate hour would be bad for your “Little couple on thelr bMdal tour thicken to | rameter qwarkt’ inc that done, by, Ada Jer in “A Pleture from Life.” and Keno, | There 1s plot and counter-ptot, riage to a Rowery music-hail singer, r C, L. Linley fell sixty f ..| freed Ireland. lary. the London lodging-hous and Melrose, acrobats, ‘a | ins ford Them Abundant Opportuni-) ore eating in his bones that his] And. in a. case Ike that, what coula|such a remarkable extent that hence- | Dwyer as Mergly Mary Ann’ at. th FoNinsof Che’ Spotneas af Alloa Aint | his death to-day while malin WAS ies to Display Their Abilities, | wni, «| the poor girl do but trot meekly home? | forth the fates reyponsible for tangled Mheatre IN BROOKLYN. i enehlo fanart torrie trp n of the State Capitol Sled lets Wi isKers (oanlesecow mech maketh pe C.D. |tove affairs will have to take lessons of ‘Arctic weather has no ef-1 iinet narrymore. 4 Learipy pga led a | Phined by fire yesterday. ‘The fn ae ; can’ nse! Bi ‘ 5 ‘ i le ee OG Ethel Barrymore. in ‘Cous | half dozen er ruined bi Sars and the fat cutainfalln oh her LEW Mr, Ditrichsteln, ‘it was evident that Keste Sngagement ir See ESS ¢ ighted f& large audience at the Mon-| It's worth seeing for those who Itke | way —— Sen cere Red down to rest and royalties, will} cure them!” Minstrel Makes a Hit on Brondway|of expression for Mist Mannoring's a happy, Dew year a a ‘the pommetven a | an z : wpne | Having cemented ghe bond of affec- marked, ‘beauty ‘and dally increasing | Women shoppers see themsciv. ane ave his joke now and then. In “The | ion between Ireland and Zngland, Mr. with His Company. talent than the new play could have | Clyde Toten se MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ood dmirable Crichton’ It was at the ¢X-| Barrie takes « turn at the medical pro- | Tew Dockstader made good his threat OE eet onsyan crate) “Marie. ‘Tempert Satedaels fala eke! posse of ocial equality. In “Little |fession, and has Little Mary cure a {of several years, ngo when he dropped | called w comic fuclouratia Ora melodras | “hne Marriage Of FS1%) tn uos at ai y,"" ‘ whole household by her mysterious vi ia heatre at the| matic comedy, as one chooses to phrase ‘Theatre and “* y tary," at the Empire Theatre Inst | WHO noma completely rout a couple | head of ils own company las: ‘ight.| it, cleverly satirizes the inconvenieices | Fourteenth, SAeth . Tc gemny of Mun @ might, it was at the expense of stom- | Of duly’ accredited practitioners who |The Dockstader Minstreis, like Caesar, | 4nd frau Pigke Sead t od upon, rang wa Fy ree ce jechs in England, where stomachs grow | have assiduously kept one eye on the | came, saw and conquered. the author aipiomatica ie dl keape up its om d an its final Bin cubsiiedt (athe, patient, young Lady Silicone, and an: | Dockstader” came. to amash saverat| aa Pings fo, aoe Be Ney Hinsteny oee SIXTH.AVENUE,.21ST AND 2D STREETS.-N. ¥. Shaking @ finger at overfed New York | other on the checkbook of her mother, | years ago with o company through the| ending the re OF meriean rintght at (re mane charming acting | J Jas night, yet slyly smiling all the| the Countess of Plumleigh. failure of a business associate to kéep iter TDs chy Sees atichees pea Be avid Belasoo's handsome e produc: nile, thla dear doctor of the drama| Mr. Barrie's amiable purpose here ts ea Beer) Not at ait cast down by tho| cause of the husband's devotion to, ana Hon of Brest te id: obviously to shaw how doctors disagree rence, Dockstader made a threat] longing fof the siock, market and the | IN§ rewane ¢ ‘ater’ selle Na- FE “iy tor | With bank accounts. that he would land on Broadway at the| wite's preference. for ane) promancie Ute at ‘Dont eat so much. It isn't good for Cured the’ Whole. Panis et of his own company within ten| and surroundings of Ey i ‘and yee stomach—your ‘organ'—your ‘Little Cert bX) years. He has still several years to the Fad en Ue tyes tS ail ve Field ‘3 will make you Loract The first business week of the New Year brings uncommon activity to certain quarters of thé store. Oni Ime before you eames ie pine the eels pvala | evtien his airship, “The Pickle,” hove Prince. Alfred Erwin of continues his burgiarious| | Te Adams merchandising brings unusual buying opportunity. A week that is all-important to money Only {t was a long tlme before you! Wiig family is cured of alm in sight from the .wings of the Vic- Bax Sahausen. wi ts muadeniy emeten sno Bellew cont and qumbles down-| tcavers, Great sales are in progress. ould tell what Mr, Barrle was driving | thing from laziness to love, toria ‘inst night there were cheery that|with the young American bride, gave. r in es’ das at . prog! i He was as mysterious as a colé- | Anxious to lentn the marvellous ecrot, FA Ea op ed Mop End eau A NET oreo Thousands of pieces of Muslin Underwear are scampering to new owners; Embroideries have never hen whi - rated physlolan.) | a felis, them The whele trouble yas fi ae of MEFVOURNESG, om 3 pector, who does everything but in- nig win been so low in price—nor so pretty. The annual sale of manufacturers’ Hosiery samples i is not to be over- ‘1 hew somethin ‘as wrol el Kies jurrounde jurnt-cork artists | 8) was genuinely funny. te k Re enont e-tagineln aheniee oe ner eee etete Cabrel JOnneba maa |eimeeu Bestest Count Gounipotos - a "Toy 4 “the lowest| | looked or forgotten. Men know what our January Shirt sales have grown to be—this one is our greatest yet led and muttered about his ‘secret’ | them, well hn @ host ef others, equally entertaining, | tary Miller, as stout and as hyphenated | insu fhe Majestic. It is the natural closing-out time for Dress Goods and Silks, too. All in all,a great week—and month. ie dining too late an Dockatal ler, the Satols of the Rialto,| as the wives of German dignitages e oth ‘produc- ver a couple of books whiah were big | all walk om in disgust—all bu ‘made good.” the second rank usually are, played by rmecnen h Botacle, —for economy shoppers. 4 ough to hold the secrets of « woman's | Chrlto!, who stays to ask her MO be kis | phe Dartloular hits, of the evening | Tillie Hall, is a clevor character ‘aketoh [tion of the Drury Lane tliest show Sepanenenenl otel, Teint whimetcal ana bright is this were rade) bythe (| tar sagnotog ie ereng endiber Aduanter, qhusuelsa, ayes irate “Mother Goose” is the sigh! ; 5 ‘ohn E, “Minnetonka i em own. - F However, you didn't care very much |intest Barrie play, mild and amusing | Jane." ‘The. soloists particuluely nice a fittle Hen cnn OA injonaed Pa rook of oer mulng 3 the bewhiakered old gen- | and filled with pleasant Ittle surprises. Mr. "Hammeratdn, following ‘The| her to be. “Loutse Frolliate alf- Year e Oo naderniusiins. for we all have| , Miss Busley did. best, in the earlier Evening World’ mnaestt on, had every| handsome Baroness Vo “Babette” at the Broadway. le vi Tole, 01 erformane: bur secrets, and ubout this time ot year | tye "Little Mother" a Yovable elf = | extra Aremen to direct the audience to] OPENINGS eee VAUDEVILLE OFFERINGS. t SECOND FLOOR. The priees are not to be compared with any others in town—we know it frpm the mouths of hundreds. And the qualities are to be depended upon—not only superior muslins but spfendid designs and careful making. Drawers. Silk Petticoats. Corset Covers. Chemises. ie Petticoats of biack taffeta aL muslin— Be jucke—et nt 10c lapted with coraed fteneion No mall orders 3.25 In muslin, deep ruftie, ham stitched. open @r closed, Puftlee: Salus. 85; ats. ic ape, pigtion and abet ho Rh Ince sizes jwe're apt to be trying to hide them even |_ E, Dixe a lenient and| them. A serles of evening performances ot| Richard Jose won several encores by The “Women’s White Undergarments In the White Sale Are “Home-Made” in Character. Owing to the great price advances cottons and linens have made, more than ever this year has it become necessary for stores generally to sell skimped, carelessly-made undergarments to keep up the im- pression of “little prices!” Thus more than ever vividly do the good quality, liberal cutting, careful making and thoroughly good taste show in the lingerie in this, the most successful of all White Sales In Cambric inertings ands ‘edxe lambureg. at. Skirt lenath. of gainsook Canibrie: te Empires Merwwart and other sty! trimmed with laces, about fifteen styles, In cambric or muslin, ruttl Of hematitened tucks oe 5c a ont fine Hamburg, at. In mastin, ke fine Hnished. with, ruftio: OF In, cambric, ‘with ‘rutrien 5 e@- @ of ours. eae IC In) tha teint jo neck, tucked 2a oer - aenas IS I @ (4 When you consider that our prices are at least half what others must charge for the same grades, mea nthe tae Nie carat, tr: | 3 ‘ibe al. and ribbon, at 6 . } r you see the result of the proeressiveness, the. forehandedness, the mercantile mastery of this leader of PRG he ne a: oe er Nalnsook, bw | Is the Climax of Months of Forehanded Buying!} } ‘stores. a ine Catia eoaton a . pre be mualin ne: ne cnet remote aivie 4Qc | | tH Ana the shopping convenience you experience even in these owns, 25c. to $10. emises, 18¢. . iexed “and trl immed Oc as" veuk ap ip, 8 1 i lace or ree at 0° unprecedented ee of white-goods shoppers 1s the culmination Drawers, 10c. to $4.98. Skirts, 39c. to $18.98.- r Gilad eee meee cout) tent 1S in connie gt 3 Netnwogk, tow | Hes pele ea of thirty-two years o1 storekeeping experience ana months of care- | Corset Covers, 5c. to. $4.98. fit meet, me i ORC | Sue Viliamince? acts Hputlen o€ Hamburg, ful preparation for this particular tite Event ' is ton Gowns. Ps Chemises, Corset Covers. We're having our hands full in keeping stocks complete ir ic —Muslin, round neck; trimmed Tea cc cn cc a eR TNE f by hour, for the dethand for white merchandise here is greater than | | 39€—Camere 204 hea | with embroidery; no mall or- | WSC — Coen eirmeterin ace BT BI anicet s&Comfortables. |} nubs, Boots. we've ever witnessed. It’s merely a leap of filling In gaps 3 a with yokes of cabelas Insets 39¢--Cambric, aquinrelnecee boson one inch wide; no mail orders filled. OO te bert acuity, pier 2 Hes augmenting stocks that are the most heavily drawn upon, though, for tion and tucks; also with hem- of lace insertion and tucks fin- | 19¢ —Cambric, round neck, full ings; }} Para grades, in Storm Ki cn months ae we bought more white goods than we ever did at one ptitehed tracks tend fours lace neer9) 0 tated with lace) rutlet aces A |S front, trimmed with Cluny lace These cold days strengthen your needs for extra bed coverings; § 4 Chis! oD Eee time before—because we had our own opinion about future prices! ore meee prettily, trimmed with he: moe pian alae tal hence unusually big valucs for to-morrow’s selling. Children’ stitched tucks and embroidery; —Cambric, round ne ‘uw And again we are borne out in our market conviction by the high- A9¢ —Cambric, low necks, with em- FOLENS eae Yi See eae cirerencn fen larea esl Conor core 98) far extrallneayy | omtarte est prices on cottons and linens known in years. | broidered insertion and been 49c—-Cambric, extra long; Val. lace lace three’ inches wide and ribbon 79¢ Seat nn aaieanaibelie 1: Thick ofall gizavana cveres Our forctanded| buying and placing of contracts give you the stitched ruffle around neck | ani and insertion round neck, drawn through lace. lain li and filled with d| with best figured sateen; finish- with wide lace and ribbon lacing. rm plain lining, goo grade an; J chance to t+ PRCRRL SATUS Oh Dora also Qe —Fine ‘nainsook, round neck, white cotton. ed with fancy stitching. Knee lonath: sizes 11 to 2. Women's Maslin Uadeor ceri te bebe 59¢ —Cambric, Empire yoke of lace ae Wiiiaes, insetiaatasiirike with like Iroge nol heck alee eit ' Eastern Wool Blankets. ‘Worteulas uals Handkerchtetoy Men's and Boys’ Shirts and Raia aretatatiee three other“! bon round neck; three styles. six rows of embroidered insertion ed’sieexepeclil A 1.65, 2.28 and 3.49 pair Kilee length: slzes 245 10 B.cecee Laces and Embroideries, Collars and Cuff: y Drawers. down front and three other very | Hasan persuade # 2.49, 3.25 and 4.19 pair Boys’: at those unmatchable “old prices” of last year, or about half the 69c —cambric, in five dainty styles, | 19¢—Good muslin, with embrold- dainty styles. | si rear: ing. igh: 1 to 6 sizes... 2.40} prices that other, stores must ask now. high, V, square and low necks; ered rufile and tucks; no m Skirts. Caller ste WY col Bineeets Highest cut hip boote.. one style has yoke of lawn tuck- orders filled. 4.25, 4.75 and 5.28 pair ines halehtiivecs e ss Se eo ee Floor. s Second Floor, ne for Men and{j Coal, Oil and Gas Heating ing, with handsome medallions set | 2Q¢—Cambric, with deep ruffle 39¢ —Muslin, deep flounce, with id | id ribb id ed with Val. lace and in- % " Nearseal Diush Coats; $9.75.) eit eee tie | stant ene Re ent: | earned ber aad ee .with lace and embroidered inser- | 39¢—Muslin, with four-inch em- filled. These handsome coats are styl- } ‘tions. ~ broidered ruffle and tucks and fs —Muslin, with deep cambric ish in the extreme and ideal mid- cambric with deep ruffle trimmed 49c ruffle with embroldered inser- of k, with ith two Val. insertions between i Stoves at Bi Redu tion winter garments, 79¢ —Fine nainsook, low Beck h wi ow i g yoke of Mechlin and in tucks and lace edge. | Boy satan Average Want to clean them tp ina hurry now while the weather Is; They Look Very Much Like sertion and tucks with lace and | 4Qg—Cambric, with deep lawn ruf- 59¢ —Muslin, with deep cambric ribbon around neck; also. square fle with Cluny lace insertion » _ flounce and five-inch embroid- right for you to use them. Prices for to-morrow are the Sealskin ; heck style with yoke of very fine | between “hemstitched tucks and | ered ruffle of ig Price. lowest we've ever quoted—which means the lowest any- some are plain, while many are blind embroidered insertions and |. deep lace edge; also with umbrella | @9@ —Cambric, , with deep lawn where. beautifully trimmed with fur, such tucks with embroidered ruffle ruffle of hemstitched tucks and em- flounce and three rows of | We oxm, at practically half price, the entire stock Re; Radiators Pearl~ Polished Sheet SI be: American chin- (three styles). broidered ruffle. bowknot lace insertions and lace ut of 10 W: 5 Gylinder Sto as nutria beaver, ‘ Fine Muslin, with deep rule | edge; also with three rows of Tor- | }of the Wearweli Clothing Company, of 10 Waveriey: eset plated, tone chilla and American brown sable brie: | SOC. A Ly aceattd with side rails and orrhe full storm collars and flaring 98¢ Wr iaaadcauncne: Keufcnes |lecregc re ummemnrolieryiand rine We cca meine ae |} Place—makers of suits and overcoats of the highest i nickel bandit ae revers are features much admired— mise gowns; beautifully trimmed pian Corsets. i selec with ‘ase aaa Apunte { order. Every garment has the style so essential to No."9,. with. pipe, the linings are of the finest guaran- } with medallions and tine embroid- CB. a la Spirite, ane | of tucks with lace insertions be- i! tcorrect dress—and materials are of the best. elbow and ti ered insertions, with three rows of | 69¢ —C. B.a la Spirite, miade of sine tween, ruffle on bottom with lace; | : tock will be t 4 er; special $4 teed gray and brown satin. Val. lace insertion around necks, coutil, with dip hips, straight also} awith’ sixeinch | embroidered Every dollar’s worth of the stock will be in our} } Nationa Wk uni- JS has, There are eight or ten different finished with lace edge and ribbon, || front md low bust yeetter than | uff, : salesrooms (Third Floor) for tomorrow's selling. ei eet ee | ree 05 styles for choice, - Three other dainty styles. corsets seiling at a dollar. Second Floor, Near Rotunda. erinerats “rie Sere, | AU stoves set up free tn! Regular $16 and OG ’ ° C | {Men's $9 Overcoats at $5. Ritpe filing ORG | your home in New York’ $18 Plush Coats, Women s W arm White Sale of Collar Ss & uffs. |} Blue or Black Kerseys and Oxford Meltons. Bonn ties 2.98 | proper. e ba a: $20 to $22.50 Coats, $13.75. U di 50 Here's interesting reading for men whose collar and cuff stocks ff! {rlen’s $15 Tourist Overcoats at $9.50 | | Decoratea Eaton Lamp 4 $25 to $35 Coals, $19.75. NderWeAP,IUC | need replenishing. |} Infancy Cheviots and Friezes—48 and 50 in. Jong ah oc ne pes ics: Sizes 32 to to. 50 oust measurement. } Roduced from a Dollarfor a Clearance The savings quoted are remarkable Gem the fact that everywhere | decoratea Second Ses SO oe Splendid quality underwear { the prices on every cotton or linen commodity are ’way up. ‘ fi Norfolk-N We k here, when and how to buy—you now get the bene- The “Calumet” Shoe al Ps (or bo tans rte Ne fe Nace te eae Powe sey £8 tae bee Youths’ $12 Belt Overcoats at $7.50. Many styles, fancy colors. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Youths’ $8 Overcoats at $4.50. centre dratight and lift morrow at just half usual price, ¥% Doz, for Collars—- for 4% Dox. prs. Cuifs— Black Frieze; extra long. Sizes 16 ta 20 years. reat, PED | ut “oll font. yg) Meets the approval of particvlar men. Bra tceatal it's mpee Sc. % O5¢, for % Dor, Bote | 47 Rear “vealurs Zed 4’ our and simply Made of fine Australian fabric, Made of same material as collars Boys’ $4 Overcoats at $2.35. rice = The ‘nslantaneous success accorded ou tive for us to reduce stocks to { splendid for wear; high grade in | guaranteed to. stand laundering Raglan style; light and dark Oxford Meltons wish rade Sr TEASSTS REOU introductory sale of these new et ee make room for other goods. * every respect and usualy sold at as well as any 25e. cuff on the agian style; lig . : Lene Liebe A Reser eo TRA al Shoes. proves wi ithout a doubt that at last In this assortment will be found 15¢, each; choice o' ‘yles in marke! olce oO} ferent Boys’ $3 Reefers at 95c. . H warranted t pleco tn eold edmeds iolet. 3g 7 aii 4 les: H | flower, and rosebud meu ct discriminating taste anu good judgment repitarand ante en ieee wing shapes aL bikin ad eon seis Se Oxford Melton; brass buttons; sizes 3 to’® years at ar with airy ecorattone. Third Vloor. i Basement. in the buying of footwear have Found Their Ideal Shoe. \ shoe that it's arcomfort to wear—em- bracing style, durability, thoroughly good workmanship and every requisite that goes Main Floor. 60th St. Section. a ribbed shirts and drawers, in all sizes, at the special Cc a reduction price of, each, @ Main Fl Section. cba siver i sem Winter Underwear Away! - Men’s & Boys’ That’s the edict here, and to comply with it we must force stocks down to the last possible notch, and here are the prices that will do Groceries and Canned Goods at a Saving. Here's news of things te eat that appeals to both palate and pocketbook. Of the kinds, there are no better qualities to be had—you know that as well as we. It is a mere Instance of the saving power attached to this splendid food stor. Fourth Floor. toward producing a perfect shoe—and to all of the work. se é eee these qualities is added a price which the most 50c. Gloves,19c. Any-one in need of winter underwear taking advantage of this rpSaren epee sal {Hana -sviave og armgar’ cures cine economical man will wonder at. clearance sale will Gt ths best value they ever heard of. ate spugiend- sty Voit tender ham, The soles ef these “Calumet” Shoes are of We've too for Men's $2. Under= ; sizes in all styles, buta fair selection Sue eas ar price, 100. each: at the very es ¢ 98c. | strictly weited rock oak, cut on the newest and many of these wear— for choice; colors blue, tan, pink and + for this sale, Ib. 2 special price of, per 1b. .... bos smartest up-to-date lasts—uppers are of patent Gloves to suit MetHicott’s full Regan made Health | lavender, | = —_ Bungalow Brantea ; Bee P us, and in or- Underwear in natural gray and white, for Women's $1 Under- BYP Sur Die carsales Shredded Wheat Biscult, TH of pure Ceylon Tes colt and. and vic kid kia. Main Floor, 60th St. Section, 50e. xk i cult, Mother's Oats, “Rolle } 3 vor is aroma. Th A BS) cere 50c. tor Men's $1 Underwear— Pichi M iat lara . or nit, oe “Women’s 69c Hosiery, 29c. yan e Wright's Health fleece-tiged in J Fibbed everthos in whlte sad natural suis Peer ous i ° f u ¢ ed é he and silver-gray shades. ee Butter=xi s fanay, Pisin, Creamery 1.108 package Seen te This is a pew lot of hosiery which we shall place on sale to-mot- { price from 75c, tor Men’s $1.50 Under- | 17C. tor Boys’ 38c.I'ndecwear—— t Rone. crocks. OF in Nee ew fool § — Tea—yue | aes ade Bn my B row at a price that will make’ short work of inipeen ment, for the «} 508; to 19¢. wear— | “Heavy fleecé-lined, bound with silk uedtant enh for any tea Of 38 Oatmeal—National Rolled White Qats in oor aelly t rt They are of ’ Root’s Tivoli, heavy natural wool | d finished with 1 butt a es . (full weight) packages rare barguin-giving will be Tully appreciated by every woman Who is } good wool - and camel’s-talr shades. | wr Ape wth peer uttons; “, handsome” pleco ee cea aude of goed hosiery. Astrachan, made with kid fouchettes | 90 Hae Contre pices pe oe 5 oe Moo ie Sodustory, price, pet vere are six dainty st: - —colors brown, tan and lor Me! s irwear— or Girls’ 250, Underwe: equality, Geel work, lisle gay sles for gt, a ea 29c black; all sizes—your 19c Heavy fleece-lined ribbed Shirts and | Ms, Shaped fleece-lined Vests, trimmed } cl hy Linalt, 2 packages to each customer Piocaiillt or y Pi Drawers, mostly Drawers; not all | afvneck with silk ribdons. Albert arena, aie col Col RES Soak = choice at, pair Floo Main Floor, Oth St. Section backed, red ip 7 goo ALL CARS TRANSFER TO 80th Bt. Section. __pair to-morrow is” ith St. Section ALC CARS TRANSFER TO ALL CARS TRANSFE BLOONMINGDALES'. BLOOMINGDALES' ty at ane afte et ‘15 ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS. ihe, T's, BieeBe toss 3d Avenue, 59th and 60th Streets,