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THE WORLD: WEDNi».vAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 10, 1904 LOM SHKS" / Dist-jct-Attorney’s Office Has Representatives of Two Con- cerns Arrested and Says the War Wil Go On. between an ordinary “bargain” and a Bloomingdale bargain The Dificrence is just that difference which makes it highly important that you continually read the Bloomingdale Store news. LOT" . oY . Two More New Spring Styles in ‘py, inere’s Much Enthusiasm Ove There’s Much Enthusiasm Over This Women’s Suits Go on Sale To-Morrow. | February China&GlasswareSale The new is coming in so fast nowadays that we find So much that it’s all we can do to keep the surpluses we arranged to draw upon iv existence at we've only time to tell you of the “special” things, all! We don’t want the good things to end any more than you do, but yesterday saw the last of many lots of some of the things we thought would last until this sale ended, But we've other things just as important to prospective china and glassware buyers for to-morrow. TWO WOMEN AMONG THOSE UNDER CHARGES. | - a The new suits which go on sale to-morrow may be con- 5 ' | sidered special in every sense of the word, for price is as T he Dinner Sels at $4.95, $5.95 and $6.95 ie * Alleged Victims Tell of the’ interesting a story as style. in this sale are worth double their prices. ; Enormous Rate of Interest The materials are the new imported and domestic effects, picked Dinner Sets—Of English porcelain, | Ramiquins and Plates—OfJapanese , Cracker Jars—Of German china, - Which Was Required of Them for Service, style and, withal, good taste. Heese Te AG cine prettily decorated, “yg | same ‘decorations as above 4 Wits Lu . consist pecial, special, - for Li Made. The styles are both decidedly new, and youcan get some general ing of 100 pieces, with soup tureen | Berry Bowls Decorated German Brlcea-Brac — Delicate little pieces ‘or Loans . idea of their character by the accompanying illustrations, and three meat ‘dishes. Sold else- china, colored borders and fancy worth double olir sale prices of 10c.. ‘ x ith satin and taffeta, and the skirts wicre at $14. Our spevlalee 95 gold edges, with figured groups 39 24¢., 49¢. and up to AGES Gerke Gh ewatl The Coats are lined throughout with satin an \ | sale price, | pelt Santee Special sale price, C || sacey Bowie or decoraled CIMCRE Bigutlsth: sicest, “who wae ccunnitig ihe are cut in both walking and dress lengths. : | ) Tea Sets—s6 pieces of German | German china, same deena wt” | china, special, each, Etna Security Company, in the Park The tailoring in every garment is perfect in every detail, and the china, prettily decorated, with tions as above, special, Se | Fruit Piates—Oi decorated Limoges Row zrallatak ca eas oa ae trimmings are effective to a marked degree. role edges. Special sale $3.98 Berry, Saucers spate f Dishes china, special, each, 19¢ lay, was taken before Justice Wyatt. : f 5 who admitted hep to bail. She was Now, as to prices— Tea Cups and Saucers Of English | _, Saucers, special, each, 10c Luan Beaigsete tbe. richly clad and hid the appearance of 5 45 porcelain, all over underglaze Condensed /lilk Jars and Hold- | 5 ’ 4 affluence. | ° ' decorations, special, pair, 10c ers—Of German china, same Fruit Saucers— decorated ‘ pecial, p oa 19 James I. Fay, No. 446 West Nineteenth | ul or aon Paar Rh cetain, | pea GQrttions as above, special, 19c china, special, each, 10¢ ‘ atreet, is the complainant in this case \ ° e a over Midergieecene ae | La) babes juss . ith the ors bad China—Decorated Tea vs e In ve} by a ”, er ecurated on each; P| ii He says that on June 15, 1903, he went tions, special, 10c special, 19c | Soup Plates and Fruit 10c to the woman's office and asked for « loan of $25, He was offered the money| ff he would agree to pay $36 in four) monthly instalments of $9 each. This! “he agreed to do. He made a chattel! mortgage of his tinsmith's shop and| , of the personal effects in his home.| He eventually paid the whole of this! money with the stipulated interest. This ix about § per cent. | The Etna Security Company, it 1s as- | serted, is backed by a very prominent | Dank official whose word {s a power in| financial circles, He is also said to} be interested in three other loan com- pantes in this city, “We also arrested Jacob Brodie, who was owner of the Nassau Security Com- pany, of No. 116 Nassau street,’ said Mr. el. With hi sted Tdi ‘ha si *clock—so . . 4 : ¢ Snot atncten geaoTain whe veal) REET ec oTEG lot, for we always keep stocks complete right up to season-changing time, item. : & atNo a East iBoventh etreat: sit early n DANY ri F r S Remember this when you consider these specials: ; i ‘oley, of No, 1523 ath . r mn ” é > Bo — se ee pe | events’ BROOMya: is the compla nane| These peau de soie waists For Men--- oe (0) Yy 69c. Colored Taffeta -Silks, , 75c. Black Satin Duchess, in the case. She says that in Decem-| ber, a year ago, she went to Brodie for | ~ $95. Suits for $13.” Don’t they hold a wealth of interest in themselves ? Peau de Soie Waists, $3.98. We've quite a good sized lot of these waists, which came to us under-price, to sell to-morrow at $3.98 each. If women judge this special rightly the lot is liable to be ex- ' for you to take advantage of to-morrow. are nicely tucked and .rimmed with lace and embroidery. They Svits of all-wool cheviots We wish to cali your particuar attention to our sarge ner and Tea Sets and open stock patterns, imported Bru on sale at very interesting prices, Glassware at prices which mean big money-savings. The Clearancc Price-Hammer Has Hit - All the Winter Clothing—- And in consequence there are some of the greatest clothing values ever offered Every style is desirable, every material worthy, every size to be found in every Overcoats of gray frieze, special, each, assortments of sancy China, Bin- c-a-brac ana American Cut Grass, isc 10 an extensive assortment of Kitchen Crockery and ‘Third Floor, 50th St. Section. The Keynote of This Silk Sale From this standpoint this silk the usual run of “sales” to every w be depended upon. Though our prices are a fourt ° Is Qvality. sale means a great deal more than yoman who is after goods that can h to a third betow “the market,” quality, in every instance, is a particularly prominent feature of every 50c. yd, | 49c. Novelty Silks, 25c. yd. 55c. yd. 75c. Colored Taffeta Silks, ° @ loan of $25. He took from her a} in white I L. sy . 75c. Gun Metal | 590. yd. ¥ 7. ete mereees oo be tratere 28410 - Gack Rlootare 3 98 cassimeres and Scotch’ } lined with red flannel; } ¢; Natural Reces CEN EI | 45c. Colored Taffetaline, 29. , rebate fren ayer nmi recat dite ° mixtures, lined with serge others of blue kersey, ele- | 59. Black Taffeta Sitk,39¢, yd. "| 350 a" corded Wash Silks, kept by him as interest for the iret to-morrow, d farmer satin : . 89c. Black Taffeta Silk,59c. yd. * | cone: two months. Six times thereafter and far ° . gantly trimmed and em- | 25c. yd. paid $5.25, Up to yesterday she had/® Waists of Peau de Cygne, ; broidered:size3 to8 $1,258 Black Taffeta Silk, | 42, White Habutal Silks, .50 on the $19.75 10 5 yd. ‘ 5 i Perper Deceiver tis clerk, |B Also bed Laintay Passi with aon rcs igre ee TEES. | egeitck Pend oie 506.94. | 8c. Printed Poulardsg' 406. 7 rodie an is lerk, | a ry rit v! | - - : Sig resin) Tess eald iat) es medallions, French knots and lace. . and ine ac heavy. Also Tourist or belt coats, esas Peau de Cygne, | a yard. Brodie, wife ofthe wrjsoner, slapped. he | > —-Nelwi Heavy Colton’ Waists, 98c. and $1.49. weight frieze and cheviot, ileieelongalnose- - yd. | Main Floor, Near Rotuhda. : Pace ee nue fore: se She! cue een Prett ffects of plain white and colors with stripes and. figures. n medi 44-inch or th as we! g, the 825 which Mrs. Foley had just pala retty new effects of plain white an by Pp in medium, ¢ fo) ie 5 Oxford = B over at the suggestion of Mr. Kresel. Black Brilifantine Waists, $1.98 and $2.98. long, loose, full-cut 48- fitting Oxford gray over- The New Price-Grip Peabody brought the money away. Fine quality, with box plaited back, front and sleeves. Lined throughout. ci £ ts, i i 7t 15 ears. : Mr. Kresel said the Park Row Bulla- Second Floor, 50th St. Section. inch lengths. coats, insize 7to y y WwW ’ ; h harks. ae ; pee meter, pi eer Chéice to-morrow, Choice to-morrow, : e’ve Given the Furs ; these sharks by two, but the eid ts not yet here by long odds," Mr. Kresel re- Jnarked. Makes Our Clearance Specials the Strongest Ever Olfered. It will only be a short time now until the very last furspiece in Scope Is a Fealure of Specials in Silks and This Leather Goods Sale. You must estimate the buying advantages of this February Leather Goods Sale not .only from price-point, but by two other features as well—the newness of the merchandise and the scope for selection the stock allows. Our cally price hints are only represenli tive of a thousand and one specials of the same value-giving character. Specials in Dress Suit Cases. 6° Bet $2." __ Men’s $15 Belt-Back Overcoals, $8.75. Second Floor, 60th St. Section. Great Sale of Mctal Beds. stock goes flying out. Our advice to you is: If you are looking for a sound fur invest- ment you had better take advantage of these offers at once. Price Reductions Of Near Seal—Some plain, some trimmed with mink, chinchilla, | Alaska and Persian Lamb; worth $50 and $60 ; to yo at our clearance price of on Fur Coats. Of Broad Tail—Worth from $200 to $300, to go at our clearance price of $125 Of Baby Lamb—Worth from $200 to $300, to goat our clear.” @| Bays Of Persian Lamb—Worth $7. ce price $125 bee Olive Color—24-inch, well Russet Leather 24-inch, Sy $35 | _ ance price of a made, with lock and key, - od lock and key, canvas to go at our clearance price of Of Sealskin—Worth $175, to y D VESS Goods. lined with canvas, at »* e5e thing: value $3, at.. $1.95 Of Persian Lamb—Worth $1 50, go at our clearance price of $49 ‘4 2,500 yards ‘ Good Reliable , Black Taffeta Silk Sole Leather—3-0z., 24-inch, very deep and roomy, lined with Trish linen, shirt pocket, French hand ‘stitched all _ around, reinforced corners, straps and bolts, very strong and durable although light in weight; the best dress suit Alligator Pattern — 24-inch steel frame, sold by many dealers as high as $2.50, at.. $1.48 “Traveller” — 24-inch, russet leather, steel frame, stitched all around, English handle, metal bed manufa¢turers in the world, turned over. their sample line grade enamelled beds, Including Over 100 New Spring Designs, which was on view to the trade for the past few weeks, to ; us at a great price concession, G. W. Bent and Company, of Boston, who are one of the best known of high- to fo at our clearance price of $85 Ora $165 a Seal—Worth $250, 0 go at our clearance price of $75 t Of Persian Lamb—Worth $125, to go at our clearance price of Neé¢K Pieces. Boas, Stoles, Cluster Pelerines and Of Sealskin—Worth $250, to go at our clearance price of $135 Of Persian Lamb—Worth from §200 to $300, to goat our clearance price of $125 Beautiful Muifs, F fine canvas lining, at....... $2.95 case ever manufactured at.. $4.75 We got this lot- of beds ata figure that enables us tog Ascots, of squirrel, fox, Alaska sable, i will be sold Thursday Specials in Silk and Leather Belts. make them Tain SERS RTT En j : r F mink, opossum, beaver, chinchilla at 50c. a yd. New. York Balte:—Crashed The Suzanne Belt—Of silk At Almost Half Regular Prices. and Other furs, to be closed out at u leather,assorted black,brown, taffeta, with five gold-plated There is but one bed of each style in the assortment, prices ranging from | ‘a None sold at wholesale, steel or jet buttons and har- but they are the most handsomely designed beds and the EAS 3,000 yards 36-inch White India Silk, ' at Soc. a yd., special values, A special lot 23-inch Printed Foulards ‘ in polka dots and neui fig. ures on black, navy blue and red, green, tan,&c.; sold else- | ness buckles; where for 29c. and 39c,, at. 15e | — special.......... 0.5 : Qle This sale also includes travelling bags, toilet sets, purses, automo- bile bags, hand bags, valises, satchels, cabin bags, sue in fact, every possible article that can be described as “leather. goods.” Main Floor, 59h St. Sectidn. ~ The Great Book Clearance Proves the BooK-lover’sHarvest value 39¢,, greatest bed bargains we have every oflered.: They come in white enamel and in various delicate colors ot enamel élaborately trimmed with brass. Prices Range from $3.50 to $18. «Fourth Floor Kid Gloves for $1 To-Morrow. Men’s $1.50 Imported Cape- The savings can be figured out by anybody who wants to com- pare our clearance prices with our original prices, or, better, with the There's only one bad feature about this item— -+-----------------—-- | Women’s New : Spring Vests 12% } Tho’ the Price Should Be 25c. $6.50 to $15. Values from $12 to $35, lor, ith St. Section. What a Sensalion Thal Umbrella Sale Caused! breaker for for umbrell Yesterday was a umbrella selling with us. la value-gi 00, for everybody who expressed genuine astonishment Those Umbrellas at 29c. are a special feature of this sale. They're good all-around well-made umbrellas, i s elsewhere , A . “What are we going to do with all | covered wi sh cotton glor own grounds prices on the same books elsewhere. % ’ ¥ SE ee eet thers with English cotton gloria, ; ‘ d: g' ; Wm. fl. Thackeray's Works, | Macaulay's Fasays & Poems, ; | We re afraid We won't have enough to last all day at this AHETY sald the) ecelver when! these: |) oe Royal” of silkstaced | AL $LOQ—The best umbrelin eer at 58c. a yd., Caos ina youunies Puplisbiet volumes, cloth binding; published at excep’ price. He came piling in. : re ized gloria,with tape Ba ray cauaccuta ie ci ‘ pales toeon en Werks, cpt, | Clacaulay’s Essays & Poems, ; | &!Ve yOu fair warning that you'd better come bright and } Over again that we had twice as te mua handles, in 24, 26 and 28 | taffeta, with tape edge; paragon rt clo * 4 i es, for men, women an , < Sp any volumes, fine cloth binding; pub- early. many, though the quantity was large i ' carne Dress Goods. Binding, Clearing Sale Price, per | ished at giéon Clearing “calc y enough to cut price down to about tole ‘Two special lots 27 & 36-inch Mixed Linen Suttings : in good desirable spring shades, at 35c, a yd. 43-inch All Wool Black Etamine, a desirable dress fabric, on sale during this week sety $ Walter Scott’s Waverley Novels, beautiful Kensington edition, con- taining 24 volumes, beautifully illustrated, handsome cloth bind- ing; formerly sold by subscrip- tion at $40.00. While they last, entire set, $12.50 Charles Dickens’ Works, 15 vol- umes, half calf binding, 150 ilustra- trons, published at $30. Clearing Sale Price, per set, 12.00 Charles Dickens’ Works, 15 vol- umes, 240 illustrations, handsome cloth binding, published at $22.50. Clearing Sale Price, per set, $9.98 Charles Reade's Works, 12 vol- umes, fine cloth bindin, blished at $15. Clearing Sale Price, per Price, per set, $2.94 Jane Austen's Works, 12 volumes, best cloth binding; published at $15.00. Clearing Sale Price, per set, $5.05 Gibbon’s Roman Empire, 5 vol- umes, cloth binding, published at $5.00. Clearing Sale Price, per Set, 1.85 George Eliot’s Works, 6 volumes, cloth binding, published at $6.00; Clearing Sale Price, per set, $1.35 Hame’s History of English Liter- 2 volumes, half leather, raring Sale Price, per set, $1.48 Charles Lever’s Novels, 12 vols., fine cloth binding, Clearing Sale nn nnn nn nnn nnn nn ne 2 ne These gloves are of finest quality English cape-skin in shades of Havana brown and tan. They have spear- point embroidery on backs and all sizes are included in the lot. More HandKerchiefs al 8c. | ' Another Lot of Those Women’s Embroidered HandKerchiels } thal Deople Have to Guess About. - i te secured about five thousand more of those handkercltef “sec- onds” to sell at 8c.—sa we're going to have another guessing contest | to-morrow, is - r @ | ‘The last time we put these on sale women said, “Why, we don't see why you're calling these ‘seconds,’ we can't find a flaw in any \ Main Floor, 59th St. Section. half, There are a dozen different styles in the lot, each prettily trimmed with washable lace. You'll find every size, Main Floor, 50th St. Bect!on Eyc-Glasses & Spectacles for 85c. These are being ad daily by ‘some stores as eyeglasses and s| aren't worth $ ever sold at many “exclusive nol it price, though opticians” get ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' were they H ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ for eye Al $1.69 ‘ment horn and and 28 AL 95Se—OF piece-dyed union silk taffeta, with case and tas- sel to match, with tine assortment of wood, Dresden, pearl and othe fancy handles, 22, 24, 26 and 23 | inch sizes, for men, women and | children. -dyed taffeta, autiful assort- of pearl, sterling, Dresden, gun metal handles, in 26 Razor Prices for Comparison. which is far superior to 50 and $3.50. and note the superior We are selling a Wade & Butcher razordfor 4 razors advertised by some stores as being “wo! We would like to have you make a comparis value you'll get at Bloomingdales’ In this razor at 48c We have other famous makes of razors at special prices also—every one we sell is guaranteed. Wade & Butcher. Wostenholm Razors. of fox, wolf, Japanese mink, Alaska Sable, Alaska mink, black lynx, chin- chilla, baum marten and Hudson Bay sable, to be closed out at S Less than Half Price at 48c, a yd, Alexandre Dumas's Works, 17 | Price per set, $475) onel ; ‘ $3.50 for them when sold on } $1.25 Hollow Ground $0 1l) sis nonowceous ; ‘ value 75¢. a yd, volumes, cloth binding, gilt edges; | Romances of Alexander Dumas, That's just the conundrum we can’t answer, too their “prescriptions. $1.50 Hollow Ground... AD || Hollow Ground B86 published SPLZ es Clearing Site) Pee ROGUE 5 Ce The only reason we're selling them for “seconds” { These evegiasses and spectacles are $1.75 Hollow ane +, 69¢ 5 Hollow Ground. 685 Price, per set, 96.35 ing Sale Price, per set, . is that we bou: e vay, and we sell as we . Cc fitted with silex crystal ‘periscopic n Razors. . F Alpnonse Daudet’s Romances in | Shakespeare's Complete Works i tnt a ght ser that way, and we sell'as we buy lenses; the eyeglasses have patent Korte lene Herbrand Razors. v7 a ay Or, English, 7 volumes, fine cloth bind- 13 vols, cloth binding, gilt tops. NES ie nonctiiting gold springs, the specta- } $1.50 Bell Steel. 88 Finely tempered ste : 7 : ing; published at $7.00, Clearing | Clearing Sale Price, per set, $2.75 h y “““trsts"' the price would be 25c. and 35c. eaci cles have gold nosep $1.75 Bell Steel ‘one $1.25 Hollow Ground 48> Broadway and Twentieth Street Sale Price, per set, $2.48 | Main Floor, 50th St. Section. Main Floor, nt, Centre $2.00 Bell Steel se Main Floor, WY, and Fifth Avenue. - a ae ; : a ; ao 7 ALL CARS TRANSFER TO} BLOOMINGDALE BROS., 1. ALL CARS TPRANSE : j ALI. CARS TRANSFER TO } BLOOMINGDALE BROS., } ALL CARS TRANSEBR To BLOOMINGNALES'. $24 Avance forh ond Goth Streats, | PLOOM'INGD SHI { RLOOMINGDALES', ‘ ‘ nage: s : |: rr

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