The evening world. Newspaper, May 27, 1904, Page 7

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44 y/ { “it and the Place Looted. «\, ‘two onight-watchmen, dynamited the | MASKED BURGLARS IVMAMITE SAE Night Watchmen in the Oneko Woollen Mills at New Bed- ford, Mass. Overpowered NEW BEDFORD. Mase, May 27.—A hold robbery was perpetrated here shortly before midnight by five masked | burglars, who broke into the Oneko Woollen Mills, in the northern part of the city, overpowered and bound the nafo ahd escaped witli its contents. | UD BLEW OF | THE TENOERLON Double Conduit Explosion _in/ Front of the Hotel Imperial Causes Guests to Lose Their Beauty Sleep. ‘The explosion of gas in a eondult at and Broadway in the Imperial } imfld panic among the past Columbus avenue car, smashed several windows in the nelghbrohood and’ did other damege of « spectular and excit- ing nature. ‘Ther two manholes at the point ,* to the blowing open of the safe. The robbery occurred about 11.90| where the explosion occurred, both of v'cldgk. Ong of the watchmen wan | Wich blew up at the samo time. One, | overpowered after n strugeie. The | # 2a0@ in diameter, known as # central ji station, being used for testing, while other watchman rushed to his ald and| tne other was several feet nearer the was also overpowered. Toth were | curb and smaller. pound and cagged and were witnesses | Car. No. 661, an open one, of the Co lumbus avenue Line, was passing (he spot at the moment the explosion ov- The burglars remained tn the mill! curred, and the passengers were bom- for nearly two hours, A few minutes! barded with dirt, cobble-stones and sec- after thelr departure one of the watch- men managed to free himself and tele- phened to police headquarters, manhole was blown to the level of the WORE OM FOR ess ‘the Imperial, and the night clerk, Mpr- . rushed through the hotel aroushug the gtests and telling chem there wai ho’ danger. Night Clerk Murray was heard to Tp on @ door. and exclaim, “Wake wp. there is no danger.” What the man inside the room sald couldn't be heard, but it was em- phatic, CURE CATARRH BY BREATHING tions of asphalt ‘The explosion tore a bole in the street thirty feet square, and blew one |aection of asphalt four by fifteen feet vhrough the plate-glass windows of | Rogers, Peet & Co.'s store. Poltcoman Malloy ts auchority or the statement that the er cover of the Board of Estimate People Noti- fied to Get Out of City Hall, ang Mr. Lewis and Staff Re- spond with Celerity. Hegeman & Co,, 200 Broadway,. Of- Mayor McClellan {s preparing to en- inrge his oficial quarters at the City Hall, without, howeyer, enoouraging additional expense. The Mayor pro- er to Return Money If Hyormel ‘Treatment Falls to Cure Catarrh Without Stomach Dosing. It for a few minutes four times a day you breathe Hyomel, all ca- tarrhal germs will be destroyed and the irritated mucous membrane re- stored to health. With every Hyomei outfit there is @ neat inhaler which can be carried in the purse or pocket. Hyomei breathed through this contains the same healing baleams that are found in the air upon the mountains, whe: catarrh is unknown. It destroys all catarrhal germs in the air passages of the head, throat and nose and makes a positive and permanent cure of catarrh. Ask Hegeman & Co. to show you a Hyomei outfit and explain to you simplé and easy way it is to e@ and cure your catarrhal trou- poses to enlarge his sult by simply dis- Possessing other municipal tenants. ‘These latter constitute the entire staff and force of the Public Improvements branch of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment. The Board of Estimate people, trom Chief Engnieer Lewis down to “Jim” «Deering and “'Bill’Haggerty, the man- ‘aging clerks, to-day received notloe to get out, bag and baggage. Instantly all was confusion. Drawing benches, type- writers, &c., were bundled out into the hallway and carried for ell time beyond the precincts of the old City Hall butld- ng. ‘The Aisposseased offictais have secured tuarters in the Stewart Butlding and in the finance department proper. ‘When the acquired offices are car- peted, refurnished and redecorated the Mayor wil take possession, : eS ee—e——OOO egal Shoe advertising has never dealt in glittering generalities. ‘What we say is definite. We THE WORED: FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 27, 1904. NS Man’s Wants(& Woman’s) And Those of the Holiday May 30th, Monday, Memorial Day— whether you celebrate it in a serious manner or appropriate the lapse Time gives from the daily grind to recreation, possibly turning Sunday and Monday into a double holiday, there are many things of a material character that are necessary to its fullest enjoyment. So we've arranged the things you'll likely want conveniently for your selection, and given many of them added zest from a money- saving standpoint thaf will more than ever suggest the appropriateness of the phrase— “At Bloomingdales’ are Greater Values Always Than the Greatest Elsewhere.” And don’t forget that Bloomingdales’ is the most conveniently located store in Greater New York—within easy access of any depot or steamboat pier in Manhattan. ° e Specials in Girls’ Coats s Of Both Silk and Cloth A thousand coats came to us at bargain fig- ies, and this bargain chance is tumed to the” account of every mother who comes to Bloom- ingdales’ to-morrow. Every coat is effectively designed and beau- tifully trimmed with fancy silk braidings, strap- pings, lace and lace edging. A Materials, both the silk and cloths, in black, and colors. ' Sizes 5 to 16 years, 34,55 & $6 Coals, $2.98 GUL > $1 0to*1 2 Coats, $6.75 |/ | 24 Floor, 80th Bt. Section. A Splendid Umbrella for : 88c. in This Special Sale! Umbrellas that you'll find to give the best service of any manu- factured—they well merit the name “Ironclad,” for they're the best wear-resisters we know of, In fact, they Will Outlast Any $5 Umbrella You Can Buy. Made of piece-dyed taffeta silk, with tape edge, mounted on Paragon frames, tight rolling, with case to match, and a isplendid assortment of beau- tif handles in horn, pearl, metal and various other styles. For to-morrow only you may select from men’s and women’s styles at the remarkable price of 88c.! Men’s Silk Main Fieor, 50th St. fection. 6c for Shield Bows, 11c. || Women’s Vests. Just the thing for wear with The good sort, cool and tight, the outing shirt on Decoration that you can’t have too many of Da during the warm weather. Ly. They're made of the short ends of They're of fine white ribbed cot- imported silks, in all the new shades leather ever put into shoes. Thére are other definite facts we would like you to imow—facts that we think will convince you. Send for Style Book. Mail Orders Promptly Filled. REGAL THE SHOE THAT PROVES 72 ROGAL STONMS—26 OF THEM IN GREATER NEW YORK. MEN'S STORES, £ Ommtante ae $357 Futon str opp Monte Bt. adway, ‘cor. ‘auaha at. “ Bicedway: Bete mars 8t."ana Wil- | st bt) Bt b Sts. LP dye! Ler > Assth eor. Tth Ave. \- 908 Srwark Ave. 10T B r bet. Co at and, Li as. mar ee Coren’ “WOMEN'S STORES. cor. 191 baad Mat 1258 ftreet Y res cor. Se Peon i i se th (1003 Bway, near Willoughby Ave.; * Fone th Bee AES MARKED WITH STAR ARE OPEN BYENISGS. ton, very prettily trimmed at necks with dainty washable lace, with and without wing sleeves. q All sizes—every one worth much of gray and navy and white. We make a Special ‘W them to- morrow at itc., tho’ they’re easily worth 25c, each, Main Floor, 60th yarlety of styles; they're per- Of fine grade pure worsted; all néwest erns; excellently tailored; lined with heavy quality Italian and serge lin- $5.95 for Men's $10 is guaran- aving stood lars and raised This blue secre simere, in teed fast color, tlie acid test—a new suit if ft fades or turns color, or your money back. These suits are properly made and trimmed, for Men's $12 $7.7 to $15 Svils. | ; some Of high-grade cheviots, cas- | simeres and unfinished wor- steds, in the season's most de- | sirable styles. Every suit lined with serge and sewed with trousers. $2.95 eT Ey Rese EO SE The “Third Avenue Elevated” trains run from the Brooklyn Bridge to Bloomingdales’ in just eighteen minutes—not a step to walk at either end, and trains run about every three minutes.: The ferries running to 34th street, Manhattan, are within a very shprt dis- tance, via elevated or surface cars—as are practically all the Long Island City us, Bloomingdales’ {s the most convenlently located store in Manhattan The Most From the Holiday Side — A few hit or miss jottings re- | garding things around the store | that will enter largely into the fun on Decoration Dayt Flags— Some pertinent specials in ail- woot bunting flags (of course you'll want a flag). All fast colors—- anywhere before. Extraordinary Sale of Shirt Waists that was Eve : We say it emphatically, with the full understand- ing of what the statement means! Never was such value in Summer waists offered eat me 2dax Aft, A | in thi 4 3x Sit, io 4 x Gt, | n 5 Oxt0it., $2.30 6s G8 hy $3.30 |! is sale nearly tive thousand ; For the Pieni floor, BOth At. Section. Z 3 9 4, 5 & 6 Shirt Picnic baskets, plates, knives, forks, spoons, ete. and paper napkins, wooden plates, flasks, cups, ete Hasement, Houseturnishing Store Picnic ham, potted chicken, etc., pickles, crackers, Olives, cakes, fruits, nuts, all sorts of delicat- essens and wines, Waists will be Offered al 98c Each They are all of one style, like illustration, but of a score or more different effects in imported French em- broidered ecru revering, white and champagne swisses and silk and linen materials, all ot which are in themselves Trip in This Clothing Sale. . With to-morrow night’ this great clothing event, one of the greatest sales we've ever held, ends. | You'll not do justice to your own interests, if, ready to buy a new suit. either for yourself or the boy, you fail to take advantage of the clothing offers at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow. for Men's $10 for Men's $7 c. for Men’s $5.55 & $12 Svits. $3.93 Sutts. 37c. Office Coats. % Of allewoo! materials, well All sizes; in dark stripes, acne A mapa Hor ae made, perfectly cut and ‘ot this | cotton; very well made. season's manufacture, fect In every detail of work- $12 95 for Men's | m workmanship and finish. * 7“ Custom Suits. Two-piece suits, sizes 7 to 9.95 for Men's $18 | . 45 years; of strictly all-wool . Suits, | All made of the very finest | cheviots and cassimeres, in ye materials, Have hand-made | neat checks, plaids and stripes. buttonholes, hand-padded col- $1. for Men's $3 to $3.50 Trovsers. Of all-wool cheviot and cas- | stripes, plaids and herringbone—made | as well as 'tis possible to make for Boys’ $5 band: dd buttons, rim to $6 Suits. | eine A large variety for cholce— lor Youths’ Spacer | $3.93 tr Youths small boys from 234 to 6 ears; and single and double reasted suits for larger boys of from 8 to 16 years, some with plain pants. others with pple ac bloomer trousers. _ Third Avenue to Lexington---Blooming liquors and cigars. Banement, Aoth St. Section. ] Sports— | Baseball goods, tennis balls and || racquets, tennis shoes, croquet peveinion 34 ¥ b Bi Janement & 24 Floor, 50th Bt. Por the Fishers" 8 Betton All sorts of tackle, poles, flies everything but the, fish, Basement, Housefurnishing Section dames— = Croquet, box kites, ball-tambou Hines, tether tennis. agement, Houre: Beet! Pita sr rik fehing Beotion Just_out— “The Crossing.” W. Churchill. “The Queen's ,Quair.” Maurice Hewlett. Por the Walker— i meters—tell how far you 1 r Saturday at............ We cannot send any of these reels, "Main Floor, 50th Mt. Bection. Svit Cases and Hand Bags— In the Bascment, You'll bly need one or the other if you're on the list of “go-aways” for Decoration Dav, so get a good one while you're about it, such as you'll find here at Bloomingdales’, Mi cloth cover: pie ear 99¢ in a tan or russet Oxford when sold at $1.98 a pair. (bein, Imitation alligator; size Misses’ and Children’s Shoes, $1.25. , Misses’ and Children’s Sandals, $1.25. 74c. BBc. 9c. G1.13 $1.24 Hand M4 solid grain leather—sizes— 10 42 «44 16 48'1n. $1.19 $1.49 $1.82 $2.14 $2.43 Basement. Seth st Section. sizes, They're regular $2 Oxfords. Two Saturday Offerings. In the two lots are included several different styles, so + that detailed description is impossible, The coats are elaborately trimmed with lace and silk braids, and are lined with _ best taffetas and satins—some very light, unlined. ~ And what shall we say of ? prices? They're certainly sig- nificant of the Bloomingdale value-giving—for $10 & $12 Coats Will Go at $6.75, And $18 & $22 Coats at $11.75. &. Bection. -of Your Ovting $1.31 sad ae They're well made, lined and trimmed, $1.87 for ar $4 Hundreds of smart double- breasted suits in all desirable styles and fabrics for boys be- tween 8 and 16 years of age. 29c, tor Boys’ Cordu- roy Knee Pants. Boys’ good quality corduroy knee pants, made with patent Regular armholes, 66 checks, | | For young men from 14 to | 19 years of age; of all-wool materials in a variety of this season's newest patterns; all | well made and nicely trimmed. Second Fioor, auth St. Hection. decided novelties, and would readily sell as micte ponds at from 75c. to$2 a yard. ome early as you possibly can for these $2, $3, $4, $5 and $6 waists, orders. No dealers will be supplied. Women’s Tan and Russel Worth °3, at $1.98 Just enou: satisfactory selection from this lot on Saturday. , Better come in the morning if at all possible, for ¢ we’re having all we can do to wait on the people:whos are coming after them. y These women’s Oxfords which we're selling at>$1.98:a Lx pair are identical with those in Of genuine tan Russia calf; lace styles; sizes 844 to 11, | $1.25; sizes 1146 to 2, $1.50, Every pair worth $2. | ‘Women's Black Oxfords, %c. Kid, with patent-leather tips and Cuban heels; not all the most called-for will be found in the lot. Women’s Light Silk Coats--- $1.18 Buys a Fine American dale Brothers---59th to 60th_ Street "5 Y8C C. O. D., and cannot fill mail Becon4 Floor, 09th Street Section ‘Oxifords--- a Dair--Last Chance. pairs of every size left to assure you Two Other Stores Marked $3, and they’re good value at $3, too. / They’re of vici kid and calfskin, with fine: hand- turned soles and Cuban or military heels; all new t shapes—and beyond doubt the best value you'ever saw’ In the pore four-strap style, of patent coltskin, finely finished, with soft, flexible hand-turned soles—sizes 8 to 11 for $1.25—sizes 1136 to 2, $1.50. Children’s Shoes and Oxfords, 67c. | Good white canvas, lace style, with broad, comfortable i] toes; sizes 6 to 11. Secon Floor, 60th St. Section. hic & 69c for Girls’ Smart New Summer Wash Frocks. The chance came our way to buy a lot of these handsome little dresses at a price well worth while, and so to-morrow every mother who’s interested will get a splen- did bargain, They're made Of Gingham & Chambray in the prettiest colors and several huey pique, vhile styles. Some have yoke of white ruffle of colored em! or braid, wi others are in the popular Russian style, with belt, collar and side trimming of white ¥ finished .with pearl buttons, Sizes 6 to 14 years. No.C. O. D. or mail orders filled, Get here early. Children's While Duck Coats, $1.96. Three-quarter lengths—made with plaited backs, double breasted, with brass butions; the collins, cuffs’and belt in back of blue Hinen—something en- tlrely new. Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4 years. Second Ficor, 60th St, Section. Ansonia Watch To-Morrow! Here’s a chance to buy a handsome and thoroughly reliable peneniee at the smallest price you ever heard of for such quality. watches are stem winders and setters, with second hands, and are set In guarantéed nickel-plated cases. They're all high grade and every one fully wasranted. . Theyall prove splendid watches for vacation use, when valuable watches are often lost. $3.78 for $10 Gold Filled | $6.75 for Waltham and Elgia Watches— | Watches— Ano a eo woethly reli, | In gokd-filed and solid silver open- able timekeepers; tested and regu: face and hunting cases; stem wind- lated by expert watchmakers; hav ers and setters; no better watches 7 jewels; are stem winders and set- made; fully tested and regulated; ters, with celebrated Trenton | guaranteed; worth $10 and $12. 7.50 for Gold Filled Watches movements; sizes 6 and 18, for both men and women. In 14-kt. gokl-filled cases; warrant- $4.98 for Gold Filled Watches— ed for 10 years; cases manufac- In 14-kt. gold-filled cases; warrant- | tured by the Illinois Watch Case ed 10 | Co, fitted with the world-re- years; manufactured by one of the best American makers; fitted with 7-Jewelled nickel-plated stand- | ard American movements; in 6, | and 18 sizes, for men and women. Special Offer. Bring us three e old disc records, any make, buy two new Colum- bias from us, and we will give you One New Record Frec. The Columbia Graphophone (The Improved Phonograph) At $1 Down. nowned Waltham and Elgin move- ments; sizes 6 and 18, for men and women. Main Floor, Front, Centre, | Summer Hosiery. 10c. a Pair. All new, fresh stocks, just out of the cases, and every pair smart in appearance and excellent in quality. Here are these for choice: Men's socks, Egyptian cotton, in tan, mode, gray, cadet, blue and black; all guaranteed not to fade. Sizes 9% to 1tha Women's black cotton stockings, with white or black feet; sizes 5% to 10 inches. Lhildren's 1x1 fast black ribbed Columbia Gold - Moulded Rec- cotton stockings, with double ords, 25c. Positively best made. knees; sizes 6 to 10 inches, tt Main flo host. section. ‘Third Floor, Sth St. Section.

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