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i >» Cy Lf , \ / 4 > < Use World Wants at Once. ¢ ¢ y¥ BAKERS bt KITCHENWORK BONNAZ - . 3 LADIES" BOOKBINDERD’ . BOOKKEEPERS . BOYS .... BUSHELMEN BUTCHERS BUTTONHO! MAKERS ..... CABINET- MAKERS .. CANVASSERS CARPENTERS . CARRIAGE HANDS .. CASHIERS . a SHAMBERMAIDS 23 CLERKS COLLECTORS ... EI . COMPOSITORS | PRESSERS 10 pooKs BALESLAD! 4 DENTISTS SALESMEN 26 DISHWASHERS SEAMSTRESSES & DRESBMAKERS .: SHOE HANDS a DRIVERS ‘ . SIGN PAINTERS. & DRUG CLERKS. . SKIRT HANDS .. 3 ELECTRICIANS . STOCK CLERKS, 4 ELEVATOR STENOG- RUNNERS .. .. 6 RAPHERS .... ERRAND Boys | TaILons ahs AND GIRLS .... 8) UPHOLSTERERS, 4 EMP. AGENCIES.1T| USEFUL MEN ... 6 ) FARM HANDS .. 4] WAIST HANDS. .20 aa ati oa an mime —————— THE WORLD: aerRAD AY EVENTSS, nye 1951 1904. H.O'Neill & Co: Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21, 6,500 Yards 69c. SILKS at 45c. a Yard. Hair Line STRIPE TAFFETA SILKS in a variety of colors in two size stripes, changeable effects—one of the most popular All Silk Fabrics for the New Shirt Waist Costumes and a quality that ts generally being retailed at 69c. per yard—Friday and Saturday (Special Table, First Floor.) 39c. Lisle Thread Gloves YOUNG BURGLAR, SHOT, WILL DIE Was on Top of Storehouse with Companions to Remove the Goods Stolen a Few Nights | Before. fIS PALS STOOD BY ~ ~ AND WERE CAPTURED. Knowing He Must Die, He Made Them Promise that in the Future They Would Be Honest. At the Hudson Street Hospital Litzh Deloy, barely seventeen years old, lies lying from a bullet wound in the back, received while going after stolen goods ith his companion, ‘Cockeyed Jim,” “The Nigger.” and “Mike the Fritz.” Not one of the three is over nineteen vears old, although all are known to the police as expert cracksmen Thay were on the roof of No. 4 Eliz- abeth street, which adjoins the rear of No 54 Bowery. occuped by Jacobs, Kap- an & Co. as a storehouse, It has been tobbed twice within a week, A high | ron fence separates the roofs of the awo bi ngs. At the street it extends » thé edge of the roof like a wiked tan, Despite the fact that It hangs five | ttorles above the street Deloy and his ions swung around the fence to other side, ‘They /had just landed | there wifen there was a shot, and Deloy trembled all over, Despite the fact that he was wounded he followed his com- partons back as they swung around the fonce'again, then Deloy fell in a heap. The ethers, instead of running, gathered about him The shot had been fired by Herman H. Ernest, an aged watchman. ‘The police found the trio together, standing over Deloy. The bullet had plowed up his back, smashing part of his spine. Dr. Saunders was surh- moneda from the Hudson Street Hi {al and restored him to conscious: When he revived he called for Nigger.” “I'm to blame for this, Nig," he sald, “If you get out of it all right, keep straight; promise me.” “The Nigger,” with tears streamng flown his cheeks. bowed his head and made a solemn promise. Deloy was taken to the hospital and his companions to the station. They ad- mitted that they were after goods which had been stolen and packed up on Tuesday. oe | Ernest, the watchman, was arrested, but will probably be released to-day. er ees ENGAGED THIRTY YEARS. Neither Bride Nor Bridegroom Would Leave Mother. CHICAGO, May 12—H. S. Osborn, and Miss Mary ©. Wal- yesterday after an en- gagement extending over thirty years. Miss Weller 1s a daughter of James B. Waller, a noted Chicagoan. The long ingagement was gue to family duties, Miss Waller could not leave her moth- @'s home and Mr. Osborn had a mother ‘0 care for, They are now building a 100,000 Presbyterian church near thelr yome in Buena Park, Mrs, James B. Waller, when she died “The year or two ago, bequeathed . $60,000 br tiie purpone and ‘made her daughter, id Mr. Osborn foint ‘yout the plan. "1 Miss Mary Wa ecutors to cA focus their ¢ pf this duty r. Osborn and Miss Wal- wed. ler decided t “That Business Is Poor —World Wants Will “Doty waa And Bring Business to Your Door, by Paid Help Wan's in the 13 other MBA New York apers combined. «Paid eran Wants in this morning’s World. 3 HOUSEWORK .. 8) IMPROVERS 3) IRONERS AWNING HANDS §| JANITORS kppressens" FEEDERS . . 9] WAITERS ... FINIBHERS . 4| WAITRESSES ..., GIRLS . +88) MISCEL- GROCERY LANEOUS .,..191 _— Bad at 15c. Women's Lisle Thread lisle, in mode, tan, grey; actual value 39c. per pair; special at. (Special Table, First Floor.) Pair. 45c Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21. ves,2 and 3 clasp, plain and lace) o black, white and linen colors— - ;15c in two special numbers—all the spring colors and Be ane Ponca Bice are, per yard.. All XX Century Ice Cream Freezers Do away with the crank and ifeees ice cream without the hard work us ally attached to making cream with other Freezers. They are made of indurated fibre, a non-condret@sg product. Vy We will serve STRAWBERRY iCe —look around, see what others have; then call and sce ours. You will find them better—We haye the Crystal and Tile lined as wellas the Zinc and Galvanized lined—Every one war- ranted—The O'Neill Cleansable and The Governor. Upwar Lawn Mowers. The Philadelphia Lawn Mower Co.’s make---6 styles —various prices. The Dewey Mower—An easy work- ing, light running FOUR BLADE Mower—insuring a smooth, even lawn. Your choice of 12, 14,16 or 18 inch size.. $3.49 Nickel Plated Tea Kettles, | Made of 14 oz, Copper—heavily nickel eral sizes, regular $2.25; $1.85 All wool, reversible. WE Package of Four lated—Your choice of sizes, Reg. 85¢. to $1.09 cach... 69c| Rose Toilet Sets. usher 9 pieces, plain prints, good, lib Popular Wool DRESS GOODS , At Popular Prices. We are showing a new importation of very fine FRENCH VOILES 75¢ and And on Special Table ool Black Goods. 11,000 yards of such popular fabrics as MOHAIRS, VOILES, VEIL- INGS, PANAMA CLOTH and other crepe weaves at WA less than regular counter prices. $1.00 Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers,China, Screen Mnors,etc., At Moncy-Saving Prices for Frits and ®tarday. Beoklyn Blue Flame Wickhsas Oi! Stoves—2 Burners. Reg- ular $5.98. Special........ Screen Doors. CREAM FRIDAY made by this! Fey gies Freezer. 5 No.2 5 ale Dinner Sets. $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 100 pices, Refrigerators. —large plates—large meat Now is the time to buy a Refrigerator | G#hcs Rose Bushes _In Bloom. 25-Cent "RELIABLE “CARPETS 4 FURNITURE il SPECIAL SALE OF FLOOR COVERINGS. TAPESTRY CARPETS, 75 cts. & $1.00 per yd. (reduced from $1.00 & $1.10). This season's patterns and\colorings. Borders to match, SMYRNA RUGS. Were 6x9 ft., $17.50 7.6x10.6, 27.50 » 9x12, 85.00 GRAY. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK 7) (Basement.) Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. Now $13.50 22.00 28.50 In plain colors, also two-toned effects. Long Credit is the password into our bargain camp. (COWPERTHWAIT 104 To 108 West 14% St. $4.68 Mwie of 1% inch thick fzame, 4 panels, Stained Walnut—clraice 75¢ pretty decorations, gold edges—inclding round Soup Tureen Easily worth $10 00 Windsor Clothes Wringers Made of selected wood, good 10-in. rubber rolls (guaranteed for 2 years), reg. $2.25, special, $1.63 Brookiyn Stores. Flatbush Av near Fulton St MONDAY MORNING WONDERS. Cool and ders, lavender, 34 to 46 monos, O. D. or mi signs. lar $2.50 patterns for $1. values for to-morrow, Bargain Friday. as you will note if you read on. Tea cies and Saucers. 1,000 dozens; decorated Ger- man china; reg- ularly worth! 15c; special) Bargain Friday, pair, Tea Oatmeal Saucers. Berry 300 dozens; 300 dozens; fine imported decorated Ger- man china; reg- ularly wortly 15e; special Bargain Friday, each, 10c decorated china; regularly worth 10c,; special Bargain Friday, each, 6c Over ten thousand, pairs of the finest eyeglasses and spectacles made are offered in this great sale at prices ridiculously low. In fact, the prices named by us are about quarter what the exclu- 2 for Eyeglasses and Spec- 5c tacles — Sold at exclusive dealers at $1 a 50c nose-pieces, 68c | more than two pairs to a cus- j tomer. for Eyeglasses and eel tacles, if 85c tactes. | The optician’s $3 kind—set in sotia | gold parts—the eyeglasses with solid gold springs — spectacles, solid gold nose-pieces. in. goldpine Main gain Friday only. specials are: Wade & Butcher. | $1.50 Hollow Ground Rogers Razors. $1.50 Genuine English Hollow Ground . a Herbrand Leth $1.28 Hollow Ground... 48c $1.50 Bell Steel $1.25 Hollow $1.75 Holloy Main é Two Specials in Long and Short Kimonos of Dotted Crepe. fortable, as well as preity and becoming in appearance, these chic little kimonos which we place on sale to-morrow at two ridiculously little prices. 99c-Resur Price $1.79. Long kimonos of excellent quality dotted crepe and cotton crepe challies, made with wide flowing sleeves and trimmed with wide Persi Colors white. p red and black. 69 —Regular Price c $1.00. pretty, short ki- made of dotted crepe with Persian borders; sirable colors; Second Floor, White Shirt Waist Patterns Thal Were $2.50 for $1.00! We've just consummated an extensive purchase of several thousand of these handsome white embroidered shirt wa which we'll offer to-morrow for the first time at a dollar each. They're of splendid high-grade mercerized materials, with enough em- broidered fabric to make front, sleeves and collar—all in beautiful new de- The extent of our purchase makes it possible for you to buy these regu- Main Floor. near Rotunda. Items of Importance in China for Bargain Friday’s Sale! The deat was closed just in time to offer these four splendid There are about two thousand dozen pieces of this fine decorated Ger- man china In the assortment and the value-giving in each case Is remarkable, Third Floor, Specials for Bargain Friday in Eyeglasses & Spectacles. W K sive optician would charge you on prescription work, for “Fit-well” Eyeglasses IC and Spectacles. The kind the opticiia charges $2° rae eee initial Tames, Sree. | fOr. They're fitted with the finest, tacles_may be had in straight or most expertly selected pure white riding bows; eyeglasses have pat crystal lenses. Eyeglasses have ent American cork nose-rests. nickel, silver or gold-alloy nose- | Every pair featherweight. Not es—Spectacles, nickel - plated tor Eyeglasses and Spec= Sold for $2 at the optician's frames, not tarnish or break, because metal all the way through. Rargain Friday’s Sale of Wade & Butcher Razors at 38c. These world-renowned, hollow ground guaranteed quoted at this extraordinary price of 38c. each for to-morrow. Bar- luxuriously com- are bor- ik, blue, Sizes in all de- all sizes. No C. Ss filled, b St ord ton patterns Plates. 400 dozens; decorated German china; reg- ularly worth Nt5c; special Bargain Fri- y, each, Saucers. Oth St. Section. Set which will Floor, Front, Centre. razors are Other razor Korten Razors. Wostenholm Razors. Sheffield Steel. round...... Ground, 48. 68c hath Bt. Section. quality Whatever you buy at Bloom- ingdales’ is good, no matter how little the price you pay. This fact makes our specials worth something in real, solid, practical economies every time. Golden moments of opportunity, when makers were sighing ‘for the merchant alchemist to turn stocks ‘left by a belated season into cash, have resulted prolifically in the greatest of economy chances at Bloomingdales’, To-m in this season's best merchandise yt And as this applies universally throughout p jorrow, Bargain Friday, will find some of the most surprising of these—the biggest values Ive ever come across—aw ait you. department in the store, take the fol- lowing bargain paragraphs as representative of what you may expect at every turn at Bloomingdales’ to- morrow—never as exhaustive, by any means, A Bargain Friday Hosiery Sale With Three Striking Values! We expect a record- breaking sale to-morrow in the hosiery store through these wonderful specials which we'll offer. We bought an immense quantity of this splendid hosiery, and can afford to sell it at these tittle prices on account of the price-conces: sion we got. Consi ider, these: 10c For Women’s StocKings. Full seamless black and tan cot- ton stockings; soles, 10, price The last lot heels and toes; Made to retail at a much higher Men’s Good Underwear, 19c. made*with of this underwear went in double-quick time—so for to-morrow we've an excep- tionally we're sure wi shirts have drawers made Every garment is of strict lightweight French large assortment that Il last all d y first Balbriggan—* neckbands— with double seats— all size-special per garment, 19c. Main F Curtain or, Hoth 8! Blankels and _ s Cleaned. We do the very finest work in this line, facilities. Nottingham cleaned, 50c. having unexcelled Lace pair. Curtains Ail other fine Lace. Curtains cleaned, 65c. and 75c. Blankets cleaned verfectly and made mothpreof, 75c. pair. We'll store Autumn, if d Send postal,and our wagon them free until sired. will calt for goods. To the provident housewife Bloomingdales’ gfocery announce: \ ments are vitally interesting, and each item is noted and profited by. Thus, we know, will these splendid Bargain Friday values be heeded If you can't come yourself, telephone number 640 Plaza Ask for one of our grocery catal fornin e fine, Shenton Borden's | v contains good cheer- too, from an New C. Spirite Corsets. The slight or the full figure will be shown to-best advantage Corsets—they’re scientifically made and perfectly constructed, thus producing the in the C, most gracetu All the newest Paris models are now in—choose from coutil, batiste and brocaded materials at Prien Oak , Svest B. Main Floor, near Rotunda. | Bargain Friday’s Grocery || Clearance of Friday’s Grocery Items Mean Mvch in Savings. = large 22e bottle, ack ewe tou amnall economic BR. ALa 1 lines. $1, $1.50, $1.75 $3.75 and $4.50 4 Floor, near Rotunda. double sizes 81% to ny « nlepn per hae 5c For Men’s Socks, Two-thread black stainless cotton | | 12'4c For Children’s Stockings. Imported plain tan stockings; sizes 5 to 814; regular p ice 25c. socks;-all sizes; easily worth 12%4c. Also 1x1 ribbed iblack and tan a pair, No mail or C. O. D. orders | Stockings with double knees; all | sizes, Worth 25c. i filled. oor | Specials in Stamped Linens. Main t. Section. Items that will forcefully appeal to every lover of embroidering —get some to take on your vacation— Cut Edge Linen Centre Pieces, stamped in a wide floral inches; special . designs, usual range of pretty floral de- Signs on fine linen; size 22x size price Size 36x36 inches; price $1.19; now usual . 79¢ Cushion Tops and Backs, in? | wide range of floral and conven- tional designs:— | Now selling for 25c, 29c., at 15¢ Now selling for’ 39. . 25e Main Floor, 50th St. ‘section. 19¢ and 49¢ | Women’s and Children’s Good Summer Underwear al 19c. Hot weather's due soon—z you prepared with the proper underwear? If not, take advantage of these specials for to-morrow if you'd save money on the right sort: We offer good Swiss ribbed lisle thread vests and pants For Women, For Children. ee ee eeee Seti ee ee eee sleeves. 10c ! orale bern: l6c ¥ © 3¢ apiece. es containing list of pri Uneeda, Bise: Oe to match—the pi garment. ants have French bands—worth 35c. a First quality gauze vests and pants, regularly sold ac- cording to sizes all sizes at 19¢. Worth 25c, each, am Crackers er Thing, burger ¢ t. per Ib. ee Pearl Ta Ww. Hasemen Specials in Wholesome and Pure Wines and Liqvors. Stock up with these and you may rest content that your buffet the prices quoted are particularly interesting, for 81.40 to 8! this wale, per dox Hasemen This Bamboo - Cabinet, 39c. Hanging © corner cal burnt wo shelves; a bamboo wi tortoise sh finish; w made, and particularly durable. Would easily sell for 5¢ Main Floor, Front nets with two strong at 25c. to 40c.—choice to-morrow of . a garment. Women’s Extra Sized Vests, 12'sc. Of good ribbed cotton, in white, made with low necks, with or without Main Floor, Sth St. Section. Clearance of Mandolins. That special clear- ance sale of mando- lins continues with its marvellous value-givings. Note the extraor- dinary price - cuts named below: $9.50 to $3.75 Mando- dns at $1.59. $4.75 0$5.75 Mondo- dns at $2.69. $8.50 10 $9.50 Mando- + ins at $6.50. $15 Mandolms at $7.50. $25 Mandouns at $12.50. $29 Mandolins at $14.50. $4 to $5 Guitars 9° $1.95. $7.50 Guitars at $3.50. We will also place on sale the balance of all our fine violins at wonderfully low prices. As some of the quantities are limited, we advise éarly selec- tion. rt. ‘Third Floor, 50th St. Section. $6 Hair Braids, Special at $2.98. Of naturally fluffy hair—just ie Sy wavy light and thing for warm weather wear. $4 Hair Braids, $1.98 In gray guaranteed to match ar 16 to 18 inc all long ha 2 Hair Braids, 79c. { 16 to 18 inches; ¥ excellent quality. joods may be or- by mail by en sample of None sent C. bi- ‘od 1 th ell ell Oc. ES ES ES Third Avenve to Lexington—— Bloomingdale Brothers——59th to 60th Street. en RL Oc a es RS