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FUND FOR WIDOW | _—_ OF SAM PARKS) Old Friends of Labor Leader in \ Local Union No. 40 to Take _ Initiative in R: { for Her Support. ing Money Although Sam Parks, walking dele- gate for the Housesmiths and Bridge- men's Unton, who died in Sing Sing prison, made money during his carcet as a strikemaker and a labor boss, he died without leaving any money that ts known of. His body arrived fro Bing prison last night and was ken to ‘0, 21 Kast Sing the home of his widow, Elghty-seventh street, where Mrs. Parks has been living since her husband was tent to prison, Arrangements were be- gun at once by Local No. 40, one of the four successors of Parks's old union, | }: to ralse a fund for the widow. At a meeting of the union to be held to-morrow night at Maennerchor Hall] ,, contributions to the purse will be made, and at the same time thé funeral ar- rangements will be completed. Local No. #9, which belleves that Its present rate of wages Is due.to the efforts of Sam, Parks, and which belleves that his work has been benefioin| to its members. will also arrange for handsome floral offer- ings. Sam Parks's funéral will in # large.one. The oxact time for holding it has not been decided upon Tt hag just been learned that when Parks dicd in the prison hospital near bora war Al Adams. the polley king, and ‘20 Per Cent.” Miller, both sufter- Ung from tube: Killed Parks. Bet there was a bond of sympath: Adams is an “exclusive prisoner. He has little to do with the other convicts and little sympathy with any of them, They both saw Parks, the man with the his last, and ¢he nervous. fron will sight made TEUTONIC’S STORMY TRIP. The White Star liner Teutonic arrived to-day after a stormy passage. She had of them in the bre: . Louls ichols, a well- ho Is going to innati music festival; here to get a chimpanzee Con- to take the place of the lamented sul, and Washington Smith, of Wé te of the dead t he ‘weather was ship golf tournament which n arranged had to be abandoned rough coming GAS MAY WIPE UT ENTIRE FAMILY Thomas O'Connell, His Wife and Daughter Had Just Moved Into a New Flat in Jersey City When Overcome. Thomas J. O'Connell, sixty-nine vears old, of No. 404 Grand street, Jersey City; hix wife. Catherine, aged sixty-t thelr daughter, Angela, twenty old, were all asphyxiated by gas early to-day. . The. family moved into thelr home. which Is a flat, yesterday and were up Jate Inst night arranging their house: hold goods, When Edmund O'Connell, a relative, went to see them to-day, he had to break open the door to get in. of the Bloomingdale He found the entire family unconscious from gas, which was pouring from a leaky pipe in tne kitchen, Before he coukl Ket them all out he was over- come himself but neighbors rescued him. The family was removed to St. Fran. cis's Hospital, where ft was sald that all would probably die, Truthful Common Sense dealer does not keep them, send us $1.00 and we will send you 50 by express, prepaid, AMERICAN Pitts! Rte STOGIE burgh... Ra, co. smoke Cigars which cost Five cents, Ten cents, or two for Twenty- five cents, don’t cost less that they won’t suit you-—the fact is many million- aires give them preference over any other smoke. Surely not because they are 5 for 10 cents, AND TRAUS The Most Exquisite French Hats. Prices Cut in Two. There isno class-distinction in the inevitable rule which reigns here—the rule which Says the new must make room for the newer, Yet there is decided distinction in this sale. The Parisian models as well as our own exquisite conceptions in the Millinery Salon have played their part—so far as we are concerned. We must speed the parting and welcome the coming. Therefore, even these crea- tions of beauty must follow the usual order, and To-Morrow Prices Will Be Cut in Two— Sn busy store where you OO O90O9.004 2 | é Only twenty-five dozens in the lot, and they'll be gon quicker than a wink if unusual) value-giving means aught. The chambray is of very good quality—the dresses are trimmed with white pique, belt and cufts and band of pique on side edged with embroidery; sizes 2, 3 and 4 years. Girls’ Dresses, 85c. 6 to 14 years. Gloves al Very silk or lisle thread. mail orders filled, Sixteen-button lengths; in dainty lace lisle thread; black and white only; grade regularly sold for 50c. a pair. No mail orders filled. 59c. stripes. All sizes, 95 for $1.50 Kimonos. C.. fancy dimities. $1 39 for $2 Kimonos. sian effects; various styles for lent quality lawn. All sizes. 1 Bloomingdales’! A day always profusely rich in economies —and to-morrow great among these great days, for some of the most striking instances will be brought to light. 4 There's not a nook or corner in this great 3 spending it—and doubly so does this apply % to to-morrow, Bargain Friday ! PDOOODIDIIDHODOS 39c. for Children’s Pretty Chambray Russian Dresses. Suspender style, made of fine gingham, in striped or plain colors; also a variety of other styles, in chambray, all prettily trimmed. Sizes Girls’ Pre‘ty Russian Dresses, $1.98. Box-plaited Russian dresses, of good quality chambray, with white laun- dered collar and patent-leather belt; sizes 4 to 12 vears. | Women’s Silk and Lisle Warm days have relegated the kid glove to its resting place to make room for the lighter and more comfortable summer ones ot Thus we offer these for your consideration to-morrow: 29c. Lisle Thread Gloves, 15c. a Pair. Splendid quality, two-clasp styles, in gray, black and white; all sizes. 15c. ton Looe Lisle Gloves and | 29¢, for Black Silk Gloves. A Great Sale of Women’s Full- Length Lawn Kimonos. Full length; of sheer lawn, in_ solid white, with polka dot borders or Persian Full length; of sheer Persian awn or Full length; in pretty striped and Per- 24 Floor, To-Morrow’s Special Valves in THE WORTD: TacRSDAY EVENING, AY 5, 190% “All Cars Transfer to Bloom- ingdales’”—is a phrase express- ing the convenient location of Greater New York’s Greatest Store. It isa phrase born of fact, $0 & $12 Coats for $6.98. The small surplus lots from two im- portant coatmakers who wanted a quick turn of: their merchandise into cash and were willing to pay for it by a sharp price cut, So to-morrow you may buy Silk Blovse Coats, Silk Monte Carlo Coats and Covert Cloth Top Coats. Worth $10 and $12, for $6.98. _ The Silk Coats are made of the finest taffeta and unlined, trimmed with lace and fancy silk braidings. * The covert coats are made of the finest all-wool covert cloth in many handsome styles and dif- ferent shades of covert, They're man-tailored throughout; have strapped and welt seams finished with; heavy stitchings. Sizes 32 to 44 bust measure. " retailing leadership can’t save money by ¢ peau de soie—linedeand# 2-2-95-F O44 9.08 Second Floor, 50th St4Section, Ten Brand New Lols Just Added tos This Summer Undermuslin Sale. And to-morrow will probably be the busiest day so far in this our greatest Summerrsale oftwomen’s muslin undergarments. " 7 ‘There's everything to make it so—the stocks at the close of each busy day, by magic hands, so it would, seem, are formed in their proper companies in strict order again, and full ranks reinforced by ten brand- new lots of the newest, cleanest, best made muslin, cambric and nainsook underclothes for women you * ever saw at the prices we are quoting will greet you to-morrow. ° Note: is Skirts. Corset Covers. | Gowns. , Sc —Cambric, square and high necks; | 39¢—Cambric and muslin; three | 49€—Muslin, ytwo styles; one with all felled seams; perfect fitting. No styles; both low and high necks; lace ruffles, the other with. deep mail orders filled, | trimmed with lace and ribbon, flounce; trimmed with two lace in- 19c—Cambric, four styles; low V and | 49¢_Cambric, three styles; surplice sertions and ‘Jace edge. high necks; two styles in blouse- and V necks effectively trimmed 69¢ —Cambric, three styles; one with front shape, trimmed with two lace with Insertion and embroldered raf- deep flounce trimmed with three insertions and lace edge; the others fle. rows of torchon lace insertion and’ tight-fitting, with embroidery. | $9c_wNai a lace edge; one with tucked flounce 29c—Cambric, two styles, with four —Nainsook, muslin and cambric, trimmed with deep embroidered» rows of lace insertions across front in five different styles; low surplice, ruffle. . . and lace edge; also with dainty little V, square and high necks, with | 79¢—Cambric, three styles; one with” yoke of Val. insertions, ribbon and | Yokes of lace and fine embroidery | lawn flounce trimmed with perpen- lace edge. and tucks. dicular rows of Cluny’ lace inser@ 39¢—Nainsook, round neck, with six | §8>—Nainsook and fine cambric; four tion and lace ruffle; thepothers*have » rows of Val. lace insertion down styles; all the newest effects and’ | pageome embroidered? ruffles and front; full front, wii c ibe latest patterns of lace and embroid- ‘ucks, nee! bon round eee speicefang ery. L 98c—Cambric, three styles; one with ~ 59¢—Nainsook, round neck, full lawn flounce trimmed with four ® front, three rows of dotted Val. lace rows of Val. lace insertion and ruf- insertions and two rows of embroi- Se on re ct Cone eae ce ae dered beading aro ck; finish- i; , “ Becfoune neck Aaah Cluny lace insertionsand lace-ruffle,- ed with lace and ribbon. Corsets, patents: Gulmpe Dresses. - 9 35c—Batiste and also ventilating, | Sauare ‘ct hare Coe Ter * j straight front, with tabs for gar. with fine embroidered ruffle and ine ters; regular 59c. quality; finished ion; sizes with lace top and bottom and well ey ree ae ae boned. Second Floor, Near Large Porch | Here’s a Brand New Lot off Rockers, $1.50. ; ; ockers, Sues || Spring Hosiery at 10c. Pairt: Be sure you come in to-morrow for this bargain——only . 5 t 90 rockers, all told. It includes women’s and children’s stockings and men’sesocks, of a quality you'd regularly pay twice as much for. i Owing, however, to some rare bargain-getting on ourpparty offer the lot at 10¢. a pair. Second Floor, 30th Bt. Section. Special Prices. Drawers. 29¢—Cambric, umbrella ruffles, trimmed with lace and embroidery. 39c—Cambric and muslin, with deep embroidered ruffle and tucks, and with umbrella ruffle, trimmed with fine embroidery. 49¢—Cambric, four styles, with very full lawn ruffles, trimmed with lace ie insertion and embroidered ruf- fles, No Long black pure silk gloves; all sizes; regular 75c, quality. Main Floor, 59th St. Section. They have heavy hardwood frames, in natural or green fin- ish, double splintseat and back, — durablyana _.. The men’s: socks are made.af the best quality combed: Egyp= Every Women's two-thread fine gauge black cotton stockings, with RocKer white or black feet; sizes 844 to 10 inches. Worth Children's 1x1 fast black ribbed cotton stockings, with double knees; very elastic quality; guaranteed not to fade; sizes 6 to 10 inches. No C. 0. D. of mail orders filled, and we reserve the right to limit quantities sold to any one person. Fourth Floor. Men’s 15c. Socks al Sc. a Pair. Of black or tan two-thread cotton, in sizes 9% to 1134. No mail orders filled. Main Floor, 80th St. Section, Our Sale of Eyeglasses choice. Excel- 59th St. Section Women’s Petticoats. Here is a little announcement per- And more—some of the finest of the early importations being reduced from $32.50 to $15.00 inthis sale. The latest arrivals, models that are copies of the newest of the Parisian styles for Summer, are here, and are at most moderate prices. Salon, Second floor, rear, Central Bullding. The 25c. Mercerized Chambray, 12:c In newspaper parlance you have scored the greatest triumph possible when you have a good ‘‘beat.’? To have a beat you must have something no one else has. In olden days it was called a ‘‘scoop.’’ In dry.goods circles the same thing is meant by a ‘‘bulge.’’ Each brings happiness to the one who plans w and accomplishes it. The Dress Fabric Store is very happy over this mercerized Chambray at half price, ‘‘It’s a bulge.” It cannot be bought anywhere else, and all the colors are still on sale—cham- pagne, light blue, cadet, rose and China pink, Oxford gray, oxblood and reseda green. 12/5 Cents a Yard. Main floor, West Building. For Women. 25c. Lisle Thread Stockings, 19c. Allover lace, in the newest of the lacy patterns, 19c, a Pair, They're Worn Now— These Cotton Shirt Waists, And there is certainly attractiveness not only in ' the ~catness and prettiness, but inthe remarkably ] low pricing ; 75c, Cheviot Walsts 39c. White ground, with black and red stripes, made with full piaited front, pearl buttons and French ‘ack. $1.00 Wiilte Lawn Waists, 49c. Yoke effect of tuck- ing and hemstitching, also polka dot lawns, kemstitched and tucked; also white madras, in pretty figured effects, plaited and finished with two rows of pearl buttons and striped mad- ras in preity colorings $2.00 to $2.50 White Lawn Waists, 98¢. Stole effects of fine embroidery and lace insertions, others in round and fancy yoke effects of lace and embroidery; another style with Cluny lace insertions and fagoting; aiso a new and pretty model in the bertha Waist, yoke of net and lace insertions, tucked front, back and sleeves. Second Floor, Rear, Central Building. And Very, Very Cheap. About 200 in peau de sofe, peau de cygne and crepe, in light blue and pink—fancy and (ailor made effect, lined and unlined. Just slightly soiled in stock and in broken sizes. Regular prices $5.00 to $8.98, to-morrow, $3,98 and $4.98. Lecond thor. rear, Central Building. oe main Floor, front, Central Building. ; These Silk Waists Are = Linoleum & Oilcloth Remnants. Bring along the m:asurements of the room you wish covered— you'll be sure to find just what you want here among these remnants ‘nd at a ridiculously low price. We cannot fill mail orders on these: No. 1 Oilcloth, 20c. ‘h Other Grades of Ou 34 Floor, taining to the serviceable petticoat of sateen and brilliantine—the prices speak for themselves: i $2.69, $2.98 and $3.69 for 3 98, pretty black mercerized sa- teen petticoats, light weight and with a permanent finish. $2.25, $2.98 and $3.98 for black brilliantine petticoats, witi one, two and three ruffles, in walk: ing and dress lengths. $2.98 and $3.69 for gray brillian- tine petticoats, made with one full hemstitched ruffle. Second Floor, Sath St. Section. with Gold Springs al 44c. Inlaid Linoleum, 50c. sq. yd. All Grades of Linoleum, 29c. In Solid Gold Jewelry — Items of Special Moment! And in good time, if you've a birthday gift to present, which most folks have every month or so, Take special heed of these, for such values are not of every-day occurrence. Link Culf But- Tle Clasps, in bright tinish or Roman gold; § Special, 95 Sleeve But- tons, in many- beautiful de- signs, some set with opals; fancy rose finish designs and very handsome patterns ; values up to $3 special, pai $1 tons, with stif fened posts: very handsome | design, set with diamond chip ; special, pair, Tie Clasps, | very pretty | styles, set with diamond chip, $1.69 Solld Gold Rings, with Sauce Pans, seamléss Berlin shape: sgt. size, with long or side Tea Ket eamless bottom; 5 qt. si Cofiee or Bread Raise: cnamel cover. . of Water Pail—10 4! é if Lip Sauce Pan—2 ot. sizes.» Double Milk-ar Rige Uoiter, Qeqgt. Sizes sb .4i sons bee handi An © aie 4-qt. size, with long or side handles oe eee . Sat. size, with long or sides «handles. .) Be Dish Pans, 10-<) i Baseum best quality cut diamond; spe- | cial, $4.25 | Belcher Rings, set with fine cut diamond: spe- cial, $10.00 +95 Solid Gold Rings, in choice designs, set with fine cut diamond ;_ spe- cial, $6.50 7S Main Floor, Front. Centre, Of the prettiest of the newSpring lawns - these little kimonos will just suit you to a tee. And as for prices, you'll onder how we can possibly offer anything so x good and pretty for so little money. for $1 Kimonos. has shown many people the folly of believing announcements printed sell “Solid Gold Eyeglasses, wortl $5, for one day at $1°—they are } UD we've been selling all along at 95¢., and offer now as a special at 44c, a pair. ] scientifically made by one of the most reputable manu- 3 facturers in the world. The quality of glasses you'd Khe W 1S) i omens Summer A chance to get fitted here to-morrow at... 3 ‘ 4 Main Floor, Front, Centre. y 4,500 of them = POueRE abe price { that allows of this splendid value. e li E 1W. } yy eewrarcraiworn cet HT PipstQuality Gray Enamel Wareg ton, neatly trimmed at neck with im a out wing seeyets all saes, At Interesting Prices. T ’ enamel ware at the specia Children Ss means bargain-getting of the ra Of good white cotton. The vests are bound with silk tape stitched throughout All sizes from 18 to 34 children's Summer you'd get unmatched by stores wherejn they. state the: solid gold spring eyeglasses which Every pair fitted with pure white silex crystal periscopic lenses, probably pay $3.50 for at the exclusive optician’s. Vests, 8c. y The vests are really worth 5c. each washable lace; made with and with- This excellent quality double-coated gra) st dependab! $ of kitchen needfuls. Underwear, 19c. most dependable sorts of binding; the pants are double- Don't miss this spe Main Floor, 50th § f ren

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