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WEALTAY WOMAN ISTABBED, BUT DIO [SEVENTEEN GOATS VICTIM OF WRECK STRANGELY MISSING) NOT FEEL ANY PAIN BUTT INTO LIBERTY RECEIVES $40,000 Mire. Ata Stokies Denham, Re-| Conductor MoCarthy, of Broad-| Animals Were Being Taken to, Frederick Wilson, Upon Wtose fteleased from Bioom-| way Line, Badly Wounded in| Jersey City by Italian Butcher, Body 4,500 Pieces of Skin tagdafe Asylum, Dieappears,| Fight with Negro, Who Was) Who Intended to Convert; Were Grafted, Pald by Jersey “gn@loter Advertices for Her.| Beaten Off with Controller. Them Into Mutton. Railroad C—npany. HE DIFFERENCE between ordinary bargains and a “Bloomingdale Bargain" is just that difference which makes it highly important that you watch the Bloomingdale daily store news above all else. Friday is always of intense interest. fight with Frank Robinson, a negro, at| ly, which is the main reason for their | road of Now Jersey and whose life was ‘ow’ i i Wer Presence Desired in Order that|Cansi”strect aarly to-day, he @id ‘not |crutinually “butting.” “Seventeen ot| paved by friends who guve pordons fj) OW S bargain happenings. a Pinal Accounting of Her Pather’s| fee! the pain, and was not aware he/them “butted” their way to freedom | of their skif which were grafted on his was burt until he felt his shoe full of/in the Horse Shoe section of Jersey | soalded body, has beon paid $48,000 by ‘tieth street, for strenuous pets somewhere in that! Frederick's caso attracted the atten ‘The fight was a bitter one The megro | vicinity, tion of physicians all over the country Py tg |D0arded the car several blocks below There were nineteen bewhiskered Bills| During the Ume hv was in the hospital It Was Intended lo Sell al ce and a"Whe was |Canal street and refused to pay bis|in the herd originally, and an Italian| 4690 pleces of skin were grafted on his eeu Ane of Mra, Alta recently \tberated ium, bolng placed jer Clagky. ah tb attice of , Rov ww York City, re. ‘ore, ™M. Wyni i ‘stots tc; | They came trom all over New Jerscy. @ advertisement, which ap-| before he was thrown to the street, to another chapter in the romantie and|Sonqucter, and _ th somewhat sensational career of Mrs. | street M Alta Bickles Denham, whose elopement | DC! at) hiro wi rt ney | puttin’ ress hy OD ignsy tnd subeeauent troubles have faralshed eats ned no aftention fo A Almost 62 Spins for toe logge” sald.e joan woe | Was sing oe & Peay whloh supilate! neck : r buttons. The came special ... gine See ee interesting reading matter for the pub-|tecipnass, in ‘bis taking it yaad optus, adees and | trom damages in case of socident. It ere made with double seats. All are here and It's the Lace or Ri with dl secret n0- $ dor. de lic at odd intervals during the last n¢-} oft, found ft waa il of wit b rea hia - was comendeg that this stipulation really great Spring underwear bargain of the season ut perl heads, Ne 1 Bee A ould n % Lorgn = eee eee eee Nt Hospital and Pr. Zinser fo that cer neree Wo the company settled rather than ‘have You can buy almost any style and any quality of Winter underwear here at half actual value now. alarge variety of designs .... 18¢ sister in order that @ final accounting | bone, T plood was stilt from |imed over to hig.” Beventsen had dis, | tion amounia to, fid for each pleoe of Root’s Tivolt Underwear, $1.50 sorts, 75c. garment. Gold Plated Collar Buttons the estate of George i, Sickles, her | 1,024 Was growing, WeOk: [RUpeared. BO hed an army of “acsall | skin grafted on him. , » with celluloid backs, styles for of the George £, ea, Police of Medlicott’s full fashion Underwear, $2.50 quality, 98c. garment. d 18 father, may be made. A sult was re-| fight are sopuring the @istrict , q 4 @ Imperial Gold Plated Collar catty urought. ta Wertshester County |g Salers, “Sp se Yea] Seti tor oats, KILLED FOR OUTTING HAIR, Nortolk, New Brunswick Underwear, $2.50 and $3.50 qualities, 98c. garment. “Hattous=wilh pearl, backhoe . —————__— (@pecial to The Rvening Worl) halt brother, to force the accounting. [at No BW eat Hg PUN FOR HARLEMITES. WILKEADARR (Pace en c4:0ss No mall orders filled on any of the above items, tain icon, eon ot. Section all styles, for men and women; Mrs. Denham is one of the three! was ed Prue s The eleventh annual entertainment perately beaten because, although not o RI bon 4 daughters of Geo Bickles by his | prisoner. and reception of the H. CG. BW. Koch &| barber, he cut @ friend's hats, Harry —set with turquoises; per doz. 100 sn) 480) wll] Thomas) Deatiaaa fol bars ‘Fwenty-tourth street, Rext Wednes-| llahael Putaak waited outside for him. bis bee ; ; : Faghionable Bar, Beit or tender, Bhe was worth $400,000 in her Gevilip ertisia have veen “enguged and| they ‘shouted "You seab busbar! az The kind you'll always find at Bloomingdales’ on Bargain Friday. 4 Tee rad own right. In ene of the most guocessful social events | rushed, Upon Nim. He wae eared. The Yet of such variety this time and such extraordinary price littleness when qualit designs: 18c, 25c and...... 39 exaimple of her Sin bein bok. @ocused are now in jail ; : it? ‘. ‘ ; t Brooch P| Se escort blsts will o'olool is considered that it's an unusual bargain even‘taking the Bloomingdale standard for | Heart Design Brooch Pips and the other sister, Perate, became BACK 10 NEW YORK =——— = a ee comparison. 1 er special prices: Mrs. Willlam Quinn by a runaway man i Brooches—set shee —For Women’s 50c. Lisle —For Men’s, Women’s and Chil- Libre | ails Not long after her marriage Mrs, 19c. Thread Hosiery. 8c. dren’s 19¢. Hosiery. Peart Sothes a taaasn Jen ji pete Cia ee Bee spare: 5 Rembrandt rib, Hermsdorf dyed, with white heels and | Some with white feet, some ribbed, others embroidered; designs; 5 toes; all sizes, all sizes. No mail orders. special. each.» ge Aluare dleeppaated! slab. ‘Tws dave Sorrow for W. C. Whitney’s Sud- 3 . Dr. Bulf's Cough Syrup oures inftoenza, i Main Fieor, Both Bt Section. n c vw he! ui m1 m4 Sie spent wears insavel ving. to| 4) Death Cuts Short the) | HRY fiptmonary Gane Ae woos ae the = evade her husband, who constantly folk Visit of''thre’ Great Promoter lowed her. Just about a year ago her wander and His Friends to Canada. ame to an end when she was com- ee es | fete eee earret MAL ue one rar ou careful housekeeper who ‘wil not take advantage of the a. prought against | uowe of the daaeh reg WHllaca Or, Whit, ’ IS” had an attoeh of the grivpe, Wels . Very beet pint boris uurrogate “0 ier County, | ney cut short thetr intended visit " 23 ine a eset ade ts! seam abe ante cee HUY | acoeat Gurtog Rig stay, end. gave ettlot | tr When it was resumed in ‘the instructions that under wie ctroum- : i Bt. Wesetold, Musa Ponchos, Bm, camer LSC ai Se ls oh Btn | ane, reese eae wre | AVOID SUBSTITUTES Tastege {f edt dg delieved during hie stay, but one man got j + Do not buy chcap substitutes eed tmsftagiowr | +1, cans... THE ONE THAT CORES. ages. Rob Roy Tomatoes, fic ‘very fancy, cans, i. ey ay because of this| through the guard and knocked at " preparyd by nnreboble drugaism for the pur: Apricots, T. Yer disappearance 1s likely to | Morgan He ht by tw of deceiving the public; shey @onot cure. 1 the genuine De Ball's prieetstic d_up the settlement of the estate for | policemen, and after a ri chi igh SWrup with the “ Bull» Head” 1 per }t is the only one Blicea me. time. { Vator wad hustled Into th ' BH petted (0) Anchovies, Bo Tomatoes.| eagey iM F a for $1.69 Kimonos. Solid, : A é ; Four hundred anq fifty women may Cold Pack, y . take advantage of tl st ki y 2 Ke Q ge he greatest kimono Red Ripe, qv EVERYWHERE. QA! os ine Best Y } , bargain of the season—provided the first a lis Hard Spring |} Y ah! shoppers here aren’t tempted to buy two or three when they see what pretty gar 3 Ib. can J RETAIL Wikest tloue ments these are. f : for \ BRANCHES. for ; / bai: (} \ These Kimonos are fade in the oN S p ‘ ental style, like illustration, of excellen' GROCERIES Oc. - rs 19c. pe quality. Lavender, pink, blue, white and > = < rr eae > black. O ” Dotted Crepe with mente Economy Means Independence. Persi rders HAMS. “The money that you save now means leisure tn the future”"—New York Newspaper Wéitorial, BACON rsian palione nee to be There is vastly more truth than fiction in those words, One of the best ways to economize is to k Pa! all around and wide flowing sleeves. The eu La eres buy groceries at the James Butler Stores. It is true economy—wise economy—because you get the }, Lean. sweet, = backs are shirred very full at, Ib 7c best, the purest for less than inferior grades cost elsewhere. Buying inferior goods isn’t economy. Im- % We can’t guarantee paired health is apt to result, and that means expense. So, we repeat, one of. the best ways to econo- the lot to last any speci- Cc mize is to buy groceries at the Butler Stores—you get the best for the least. fied time at Mocha and Java Coffee. Best No. 1 TEAS. ‘*Peerless’’ COCOA. CRACKERS. eee eee puery, wanted Diendyis Ibs. 35c Fine, rich, nutritlous; 34-1b. % Social Teas, Red Grahams, $1.00; 14b., cans 176.) 4-1b. CaN... esseeee Butter Thins, package. 8 Trousers to Order, $3.90. “Tri 7 f ; % This February sale of trousers The welhknown Cereal Fine ca me, pdb % rae apy Navels SEANCES. 25c made to your order will end Satur- size packsge...so. +--+ package ..... for 3 sizes, doz., 3$¢., 29¢. and. . day, February 6th, so you'd better take advantage of it at once, ’ FRENCH Liquid Sweets. Canned Fruit. Cereals—Flours. FRANCO~ These trousers are far better in PEAS. | { Maple Syrup Rich and de- 4 (| Silced Peaches — californt, *‘Aunt Nanna’s" Pan Cake Flour } AMERICAN material and workmanship than Uclous, pints, 18¢.; %% pints, in heavy syrup, delicious, a —Use it if you want palatable SOUPS. esd” {Ic New Orleans Molasses—The 12c Ib. can for 10) ee eee res eaten 96 NOES any we have ever been able to CAN one genuine, quart bottle... ... Se a tbe ee HXY J. Qe | “Blue Ribbon” Selt-Raising Flour }2 can for. .. 8c offer at this price before, and we Golden Drip Syrup—ver; i / | ‘One of the best on the h advil rly selection. because very good, auart fe Straw petri market, a carton for...s.se. 10c ji advise early Bost Now York} bottlc....... Siastclew hes and| Yellow end White Meal_Good \TRitS Rip. | Choice of the en- 90 Strained Honey—A for grad Apricots—H , : ; Fancy Southern . As A li of ao CHEESE, {; « Ib. bottle eeu % Ib i 0c Fetlor qual; aeangtany for POC Se en for : pon muuest! Hen Ht goods ° At. ce. coves cecerere- AA High grade, 3-Ib. TAPIOCA. Superior flavor, bot se 6 pound 43, oe” =Smooth, and Extracts. Hatives Wicatl Flourcenchoriiket” Fieatts Positively no orders taken after § * Lemon or Vae tb. Hi S y Hi ee 18c,; Sieistrace oe penne J5c most healthful tb, linen bag 13c {packet Cc Saturday, February 6th **Peer! itchup—Made of solid | ‘*Our Own’’ Lemon or Va- | ” Pp = - ripe Tomatoes and pica mess, Be nilla Extract, per bottle. 10c Peerless): Prepared. Louk pints, 15c.; ¥% pints 1c | “Baglel! Vanilla or Lemon 5c! Esai praise it highly, 10c ae | Wine Items of Importance. Pure Salad Oll—Won't get rancid, Extract, per bot! : “Peerless’’ Prepared Buckwheat arts, 18c., pints, 10c,; 5c) English Mustar —lt's Butler's—s0 you know J () FARINA. | Important to those looking for the best drinkables obtainable— strveserteesees DG) strength, ¥4-Ib. it is good; 3-Ib, package...... None bet- important to those looking to get these drinkables at money-savings. Be OCA Cally SC ea 19a eee india satrilnes bags SOC eee eees c Ernest Irroy, Reims, Grand Extra (Dry) Champagne, Cc BY Second Floor, 60th @t. Section. ; Regular Price, $30; Case 12 Qts., $24. 25c. WILL BUY . CONDENSED MILK. Moselle or Rhine Wine, 35c. | Rye Whiskey, 95c. 5 Gal 3.Cans of Vegetables. These: E i . 5 This {s less than half price—of ex- Excellent quality—gal., $1.69. 1 Can Solid Pack Tomatoes, None finer made than these: : ‘ a eae CT tae 3H Other grades at $2.50, $2.75 and 1 Can String Beans, ‘Butlor’s,"’ 3 cans for...... 23¢ vie “aa bottles—35¢. | $3.00 gallon. 1 Can Early June Peas. “Liberty,!” 3 cans for...... 250] Hy © 4k ie be # Jones’ Stout, $1.15 Doz. | Three Star Cognac, 99c. Bot. : Finest brewed; sold everywhere at | Excellent grade; imported to sell £1.40 to $1.50, at $1.75. RED ONIONS. : APPLES. tyes RRS Californin Port or Sherry, 69c. 14 Gal. Grown in Long Island's fertile soil Choice Baldwins and Greening’. C c RIE Extra fine—full gallon, $1.35. Basement. SR ee eo ROE Pits iy Bek ee = Be csengleld . -GROCER 5 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Bi DALE BROS., : es BLOOMINGDALES’. 34 sorh and 6oth Streets, ~— To people who plan—who make the Bloomingdale money-saving opportunities swell the buying power of their fixed expenditures, Bargain AMENIOVS TO AVOID HUSBAND. | Attmoush Conductor | award, te Gece lh aah cd acer ¥e — Larrea peat natch A sed ares alae : : : ity are here in this jewelry sale = CetAT ee the eet eget iia tv al Gaacs doa tate enatsepeasieateas:| Iasirs4llave resi on’ ue Conral FALE They wiil note with enthusiasm the broad field covered by to-mor- } at prices hardly large enough to e Betate May Be Made—Feare Peo-| piood half an hour after reaching the| city and ase now either hiding or held the railroad company as compensation 9 ple Are After Hor Money. oar barns, at Seventh avenue and Fif-| captive by residents with an affection for his injurtes. n (‘3 Ino n erwcar, Cc. an whe wes edtle AMY: | tare, it ts charged. The motorman was| butcher from Manhattan bought them|body, They were taken from the arms Maker's fault and so he “paid the piper.” A very prominent men’s furnishing oJ . : re . : * sett ra PAr | Out mobinson showed fught, and ‘he was averting thens ings nition. He load. | Of, Wluntesra, who wore tellow Masons. | iohber cancelled a big order because the lot did not get to him at the time it was ‘cota, Pa. "| padiy beaten with the controlling bar aim and: his brethren |Several times bis condition beoame auc {| due. It wasn't too late for us, however, when this maker let us know the absurdl sats the Quarters and the! that tt was thought he would dia He | litt] ice he’d take if bought : it in the lot, z daily paper, calls attention| Recovering himself ke leaped to plting of the wagon, and butted down | i. now Jett the bospital, and m ax (MOE Price Ne e Ir we Dougnt every garment in the lo Meatktina ere aed Eee nepped to the street pected do be able to walk OFS. The lot contains natural merino, shirts and drawers oa tt i athouted the. small boy, who | ° “itrederiok an employes of the of strictly first . The are bound with silk tape on * eppearet = a © goat fer! United States sGompany, ans f Cea te} tt pe Cc The Economy Trend of Bargain Friday. | Pretly Jewelry pri a e e second wife, Mary Saw Sickles, who| McCarthy's Co.'s Employees’ Mutual Benefit As: Mm Gied at the hospital whi wak TAITCRINSe aioerane was the | 4 wl very en eh the Novo | SA hala at Bey asin cm | seen megs Se indo, of ig Fn wo ce ona OSIC ems sino, Seventh avenue and One Hundred | house outting the man’s hair. John and e OR. BULL'S Tremendous Price-Cuts in Groceries. aeons i : ___.__It's only througfi the Bloomingdale merchandizing way that such price-cutting on staple groceries ay : MONTREAL, Feb, 4—J. Pierpont Mor ff rd oD COUGH SYRUP over On hen these chances to replenish the lardér at such extraordinary money-savings occur there's no | HE BLOOMINGDALE cash influence in every trade channel of merchandising brings about buying advantages which you can profit by every day in the week, for Little. All the pretty jewelry knick- knacks so treasured by feminin- take notice of at all! And you'll find some of the more important articles of jewelry in this sale, too, all handsomely gold-plated and well made. Below is a list of some: French Dearl UnbreaKable Hat Dins,. 5c. In white, smoked, crystal and turquoise styles; extra large sizes; values up to 19c. Gold Plated Beauty Pins, $1 a Garment. Per GOzeN,...02--cceseseees French Pearl Stick Pins— single or ck leaf di —special ... Gold Piated Beauty Pin Sets Women’s Flannelette _ Wrappers, 98c. Colors navy’ blue and black; # with polka dots. They aré made” with pointed yoke, trimmed with. fancy braid and full flounce skirt. | — Wi in Pt tal} over shoulder, trimmed with ral flannelette ° W: SA area “yoke deep ratte edged with fancy border, flounce skirt. Second Floor, Oath St. Section. Hopeful” Fits One of these i Suits or Overcoats You can get him the best suit or overcoat that was ever sold at the price. : Overcoats, Double Breasted, || In sizes 4, 7, 8, in sizes 7, 8, 9]] 13, 14 and 45 and 10 years, years, $1.29 $35 Sewing Machines, $12.75 In beautiful quartered oak cabi- 1 nets, with new style swell front wood- . ‘= work; ball-bearing, fitted with the finest attachments and latest improvements, elfen patent tucker and patent needle threader. They are nolseless and fight run- ning anil’ gunranteed in every way— Equal to Machines Selling at Exclusive Dealers’ at $35 to $50. | These machines were made by oreo ie oldest ae sens AiG; , who ive name jem fr charge. liable manufacturers in the wor! “ECLIPSE.” Purchasers will be instructed free $35 Machines, with three drawers, $12.75. $40 Machines, three drawers and drop head, dust proof, $14.25. $45 Machines, five drawers, drop head, dust proof, $15.25. $50 Machines, with seven drawers, drop head, dust proof, $16.25. Main Floor, 89th St_ Section. This Box Couch, $3 too springs in seat, deep box, well lined, couch covered with pretty materials. Only fifty to sell Bargain Friday ! Fourth Floor. OOMINGDALES, 3 Sth ard 60th Stree!s, a OF OO, | ALL CARS TRANSFER TO DALE BROS,, a3":