The evening world. Newspaper, March 9, 1904, Page 7

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THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, 1904. Bloomingdales’ — means shopping with all the elc- ments of possible dissalts- faction removed. There'll Be Excitement At last the sighing bard of spring has found substance for his proverbial lay. Contracted Bronchial Pneu- mopla Just Before Christmas ph bsaipta When Recov- Yesterday and to-day, “gems 4 a Seemed Assured. ot “ese ay tere fom To-Morrow. Spring’s glorious jewel - box, Had about tall we could attend HAD BEEN ON BENCH 4 istakabli 5 MORE THAN 25 YEARS.|B rye vices sth an ney ce to yesterday—selling these the weather of Monday, and the size of this lot to thank for sav= ing you a chance at this. barg: plum again toamorrow! We advise you to Be here early anyway. sat These silk mousselines s are’ the prettiest and most effectives creations for making up sume mery gowns or-evening dresses. The color-range is exception- | ally gratifying, embracing del Here To-Morrow! This sale will be one of the Bloomingdale trade-sensations of the year, for never before was such value-giving in spring suits possible so early in the season, Here to-morrow you'll find Regular $20 and $25 Svils— In twenty different styles and twenty different materials, including plain cloths and fancy mixtures in weights suitable for$ immediate wear—every suit man-tailored and every coat @ The store, with an easy step, : hardly perceived, so gradual has judicial Judiclal Career Showed Great been the change of meaure, Judgment and Discretion, Ab-| Mj... glided from the dull tread solute Fairness and Impar- tiality. of winter to the happy spring song of readiness. ore’: -whirl wi Former Supreme Court Justice Jack- ote mores whi uh son 0, Dskman, one of tho oldest and|{f Spring color and freshness— best known jurists in the State, died to- ji Sey at his, home on roadway at white|@ atune to every early fashion Quins, ie" . Being, “Ho was ceventy-eisnt years! fl note struck by Paris or New lined with satin or taffeta—not a suit in the lot that Justice Dykman died suddenly an i i i Peaceully, duet eee eee) | felts didn’t cost more to tailor than our price to-morrow of a shades GREED cow ed bronchial pneumonia and it i a . * eee eens Giough ke recovernd) ho had a flapse Arid SFou W0 taiee, CORE And the beauty of it is that we’ve enough sizes in every style, so pink, champagne, navy, gray. “yesterday, and Dr. Schmid was sent for. here these days, even if it’s only Justice Dykman, who was an export i aig that you may be assured a perfect fit in any style you choose. iim -and “deste ‘his advanced age | t0 look, are missing @ rich, rare | : _ Though the quantity is very large we advise you for your own con- ness, had resided in White Plaine for |) ‘teat, indeed. venience to make your selection in the morning, Second Pioor, 0th BL. Bection forty years. Two of his sons are noted Sean A 4 You'll Certainly Take Advantage of tlon Counsel, at Mount Vernon, and | ( Boys’ Specials---Some Time- Limited, Othersfor All Day!} This Merchant Tailoring Offer. and various other desirable. ¢ ors, while the designs are : ceedingly neat and-dainty, ‘Main Floor, near Rotunda Dress Suit Cases of the Right Sort, To-Morrow $3 r< need ‘of being without one of these, handtest of travellers needs*when such He was supported by both parties and his majority was 12,000. N For more than twenty-five years he Civil-Service Commissioner William N. Dy! in, of Brooklyn. 5 he was elected Justice of the! Supreme Court for the Second District. | Be particular about the exact hours, for we'll stop ; if selling the garments marked “time Z sh a a jud, *} imit”” Sassen, Tooele eens kar caer |p mitt sharp atthe hour named tiallty and a wide and deep knowledge Time Limit—From 9 until 12 A. M. of all branches of the law. Judge ; Dykman fad a long and happy mar- Boys’ double breasted suits, ried life. ykman was formerly sizes from 7 to 15 years; weil Miss Emily L. ‘Trowbridge, of Peeks- § ade of good materials, 0 kill. Supreme Court Justices and law- ah “ yera from all parts of the country wil & Time Limit—From 9 until 12 A. M. attend his funeral, the arrangements | Boys’ blue serge. sailor suits, tac 1 trimmed with silk soutache; | i sizes 3, 4, 5 and 8 years, On Sale All Day. Boys’ double breasted suits; sizes 7 to 16 years. Sailor suits of worsted, serge, mixed cheviot with Buster collars; Boys’ spring overcoats of tan covert cloth; all sizes; to- 5 Inter Distfet Attorney of Puta Coun- < Second Floor, 60th St. Section, i wi erate na Dinrict-Attorney of Westches- bers er. : KILLS OLD MAN The March Toilet-Needs Sal GOUT KILLS OLD MAN. e March foilet-Needs Sale _ carious core waicn naa tateresee | (QUOLeS Values Unmatchable. Many Medical Men. Charles Scharff, sixty-one years old, | j The famous Bloomingdale trade-way is accountable for the ex- iS pedir RN Sa sci ee traordinary values which abound in this great toilet needs sale. last night In Bellevue al from | Py ¢ gout. His case had ao Touriaaa’| Supplying your needs now means half and mae saved on every tliat he used to be exitibited before purchase. Folks with an eye to real economies will stock up with studenja and lectured about by proces-'} what's needed for months to come. 7? Boharit's case the disease causea| Mm “In _TEuh, *Bc <Jakhem eo. <2 vow. Dress Suit Cases of Russet Leather, $1.95. 24 inches long, with lock and — strap and English stitched’ Dress Suil Cases, $5. Lal = Sat Cases, | stiiched ‘at eer Hliyrerts fing | dles; inside: straps and hoy: cama lock Fred handsomely finished | Mning. E ‘Main Floor, 88th St. Seotion. A Feast for BooKlovers--- — “Hudson Library” Series, 25c. A chance to supply yourself with good literature for summer's leisure hours, if’ you can't ted ‘on a leisure hour now. Over three hundred titles in’ the series—all by most eminent writers. The books are bound in red ‘silk cloth, with goli stamps and gilt tops, and are attractive volumes for library table or book shelf. Emersen’s Booaye. Taine’ Ragitsh Tae nelis phan ,. ‘ rich TASKS. eoer| MEME EoaIngS wah nee ‘netarsmne* Stickit Minister. 5. | elke Rom, View Char. | Stories of the Per sian Wars, Church. We are taking orders to make to meas- ure a Spring suit or overcoat or Prince Albert coat and vest of high-grade materials and Vest to measure, | for $11.80. j This offer holds good until Thursday, March seventeenth. There are forty-five of the season's new- r) @| «st styles in smart materials to select from —all guaranteed pure wool and fast colors. Every garment cut by an expert cutter, i aranteeing you a perfect fit; and none ‘ but high-class tailors employed fn the making, assuring you the best workmanship possible. The trimmings on these garments the very best in every ré . Note particularly—these fabrics are not the accumulation of a season's odds and ends, nor goods carried over from last year—but the styles and patterns are the result of months of searching for the best Suit, Overcoat or Prince Albert Coat orm Holmea, vt lotte M. Brasme ieee reed Russian oiletSponkes. 39¢ unusually large excrescences in the ico epee ved Hiya eves Ay sre tphalin of the new, smart materials for the Spring season, and every yard is of standard quality. , 5 : bE SN tia Segre aN Rees 4 qe 2 Retin (Raper email 29¢ If you are not entirely satisfied with the suit or overcoat or Prince Albert coat A Special Umbrella Sale visits up to Monday when he Dg, Snow's Medicinal Meee Beam ey, and vest after the garments have been made up and delwered to you, you are at Gr oy ar. kutikie, sulphur and Grands Partai perfect lit to return them, in which case a refund of money will be forthcoming. Which Abounds in Great Valuc-Giving! j carbolle: special for Paris, in 1-08. fancy pens Ht H i f. e 6c i .,, This offer is open until 6 o'clock Thursday night, March 17th, only, at: . Over three thousand umbrellas—all of the very best {itis tafe: ber cake. Honvared”, poten; ase Mair. Brashes—Poi- | sored odors. inciuaing Fockey club, Muset, Yoho} backs; with guy. | White Rose, Heliotrove, Peau 4’ Bsparno and .vi0- Jet; tc. values; 39 special pile price. - . Section, “packet leith to-morrow at prices bound to create a sensation, for the figures we not cover the cast of material, to say nothing of the workmanship. They come in 26 and 28 inch sizes, syitable for men and women. / They're ~ all tight-rolling, finished with case and tassel. : ; Umbrellas among this lot for pure silk Umbpellas, with - SLAS that usually retail for $2.75; 3165 boxwood, pearl * made of Union taffeta silk, fully sterlin, st -|The Pinnacle of Shoe Value Is | Reachedin the Spring Shoe Sale. Pola ep | ss gre ea Street Fannie Grumpus, thirty-six years old, fell from the third-story indow of her home at No. 68 East One Hundred and Had Road hand ‘Tenth street to-day to the sidewalk peer als. and was severely injured 5,000 She was. take the Harlem Hos- pital, where sh led. a beautiful assortment of ee ee Nbdiet tN AE YOEAN ol] cgazts Fevte 596 Not that we're naming lower prices on shoes than have been quoted fe ey ate oy Gi nok visto) aoa Day dinner of the Pat Delta “eta Club satus eer me before—the rage for cheapness has never tempted us to forsake quality. $1.75—Extra fine quality piece-dyed | gold plate, long pearl and y Nove City at the Manhattan - : TO CT But for shoe-value—considering thequality of the leathers, the work- sorting ees eiatice ami | plate, sterling, trimeoes, boeeiaaam Ero ase DETe, bse CaNA: N f G d Li 5 ____ ft manship and the thoroughly good style—these prices have yet to be horn, sterling and gold plate, pearl | teas snv retail as high 43 $6.00, apan and iversity Good ews 0 00 Inings : matched. ' pee Sree lites Drees boxwood, Main Floor, 69th St. Seotion, of Pennsyorania, and oh : _ Blretakth of, Russia "and Gornet in p : 1 If you take advantage of this sale youtll understand this even bet- Bet oi men notamie itr national adtairs. 15¢. Mercerized Dercaline, Te. ter in about six Pe rthathan now! Wear will tell! att ‘The lining store offers hundreds of examples of the buying ad- Men’s Shoes, $1.79 a Pair A Dicture Sale To-Morrow American N _ | Sieben Menai The. CURE for Gas Lamps, 65c. A splendid value and one par- BEATTLE, Wash ‘ ii fi rat , E Bf asimrataibesn tn! cot Dr. Avital vantages of the Bloomingdale merchandlzing, whereby bargains of Y Siete é ; Picture lovers in general will hail this sale with much interest, and those: Newcomb. Metee, president of the({ this extraordinary calibre are possible, , ‘ Made of very best oak leather, calf and vici kid—lacey : ersons who note when Bloomingdales’ offers something 5 will be on RBar ARH Paa a Mere ALY com is These mercerized percaline linings are 36 inches wite—though 9} styles, Shoes that were made to sell at $2.50a pair—many / Rand early to-morrow for these. Others besides the follow! Tyo Maru for Japan. ‘ not in all colors, there's a good assortment. ‘val ae i =| - 3 Etchiags—signed by artists— Combination Hunti: Get here early for best choosing. values in t he lot up to $3. Ce matted and framed in pits size tures—Three subjects set in 1 15x30 ches—usual ue iofvepn ate a.090 revitees tnt Cac: | 20c, Percaline, Ie. Yd. 30¢. Percatine, 19. Yd. | Women’s Shoes al $1.49Pair. | Women’s Shoes at $1.98 Pai Sica special sale price... solid bia Oe aes [es beeitih tle te and ao curtain incur that Good fast black French finish; ex- | _ Fast black and all colors; in the New spring styles, in genuine vici kid, with Oxford . AIP. 9 Fac-Simites and Etchings— sent ye easy iethen aati pi Ma OA you org tra fine quality, and a bargain un- | French finish; extra fine quality. patent tips; Cuban and military heels; all sizes. Shoes Of Dongola, patent leather and vici kid; button and large st atted and framed $2—special sale price. - $1.05 het ‘venentedy fe che le, td. |B equalled. . Main Floor, @0th st. ection. meant to sell at $2 and $2.50 a pair. lace styles: eight different toe shapes; all styles of heels, A ebay plus Wile bce eae PoE Ss MR wt Boys’ Shoes al $1.49 a Pair. 0¢s meant to retail at $2.75 a pair. i ; acterine $1 Sec es It ¥ e os ihe Rea ae Mathers; strong and durable; sizes Misses’ Shoes at $1.25 a’ Pair. r wu RL Te AiR PA « Of Dongola, afl solid leather, in button and lace styl : 4 G A finely pondered exact of Nexicn 1M The Columbia G Be SilK Muils ) Children’s Shoes at 98c. a Pair. with patent leather tips and/ spring heels; sizes 8 to 2) ) Incandescent Special---Hair i e Columbia Graphop Of good-wearing leathers; smart styles; sizes 5 to 8. worth $1.75 a pair. Main and Second Floors, . y Switches, $2.98. § for disc or cylinder records. | The More Striking Evidence of the 12c% Yard. The hair goods sec- Talking tioy has been offering " Machine F _ H Catarrh 6 that has If you didn’t get any of these ticularly worthy of attention for toy has been offering no equal to-morrow are these “Starlight”’ lately—a_ very impor- tant one for to-mor- On easy payments incandescent gas lamps. row being these ele- * x Without doubt the best lamps gant hair switches in= all shades except gray. Bronchitis, Hay & Fever, Asthma snd day, tan te i of ont Bloomingdale Trade-Mastery. for keeping the lot in goodly ‘Third Floor, 59th St, Beetion. #17 inch plate mirror, Sia tc Need more proof of the advantages of shopping at {fx | Bloomingdale's? Fourth Floor. 090 Grand ut, Brooklyn. i ‘Second Floor, bth St. Section, ‘Third Floor, Goth Bt. Section. Main Floor, near Rotunda. ' Cofds in the Head, down, ¢ y i! 2 thou! ' : balance ff size. This Dresser $6.98. Chiffonier, $5.98 of their kind manufactured, and ff "yhey're “24 inches, ce ctatiee ig ased with rubbers ball aetna weny Nothing daintier or more ef- : : u i so they're a big bargain at this tong and. weigh 3 Gut the bead oat me ace monthly. @ fective for frocks or waists— _Let’s not deal with the “why and wherefore” this price. Sree quality. peo Wein ings SOcrjand Gf, with Robber, Pal Xoy can make yout orn recoran on ff and every pretty, delicate color time—suffice it that here’s the result of more Blooming- Each lamp consists of a good, fered st $298) cere beret de upely Korea send it postpaid | @” voles Cringe: Graphopnones. & that you could possibly desiré is dale Merchandising. ; cibclantal’ Burien Ealacbethton may ordee vp mall Oy ste ee ACTERINE MEDICINE. COMPANY *eohimbte Asia. IT Ear nye: here in profusion. } Both these pieces are of solid golden oak. ja cchimmey cine mmeven tigombatied by" money Laviset Wonteee cor tan en New Yor, (A Oc Come to-morrow for these The dressér, like pict h -inch t d 18x: dl Al ‘Absointe match guaran- Deas et } . Picture, has 42-inch top and 18x26 4 mantle, dome read ti y Roe BNIBE & eat amooat'end dstteheful Boer aud gt oxen: twenty-cent Silk Mulls at 127¢. inch plate mirror. capped mantle, dome reading RE Oup niet ic Tplumble ‘Roots guarantors the bent Pa yar The ehifforier lik het ae “serinch t deans shade and eye shade. spread ee et, snows ; , like picture, has 28-inch top an x ings on hair goods, al de The Store Where Value’s Paramc

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