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eee RI SNTR WOMEN NT AT TANON THERA BROGE ACCENT Men’s Automobile Apparel ; i ivering Screams of Youth Caught and in addition to a complete assortment of Garments of French The Is the Wall of Shivering M and Scandinavian Leather, Cloth, Rubber and Fur, also other Fiat + Dwellers from Four, Crushed by Cars on Brooklyn essentials for'Automotilists, * teenth Street Up to the Har-/ Terminal Send Female Pas- WILL OFFER [0-DAY AND TO-MORROW lem River. | sengers Into Hysterics. | ‘ Imported Black Leather Coats of pliable high-grade leather, double-breasted, but- $0 50 toning to the neck, with straps down the sides, at ¥ Seven women fainted and a string of NOT FOR A FORTNIGHT YET, cass a woile tong. was tailed when) Harry 1 seventeen years old, of No. | ent between a bridge cat and the Haniel the Brooklyn terminal and) Fine Watches “ng was In a rush to leave the train | Prevalent, Doctors Rusted.) sna started to jumpom before the train | | Pnebimonia and Bronchitis. Are Men’s and,Women’s Watches with best American and ' WHE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 14, 1904. Alt Cars TrAnsrer To Ta Oe SN is now located in the r ‘Ar ad is ce niy an ¢ ed Batt Arcade Is cer a Lexington Ave, Bullding, attractive place to visit but a Step faom the street. Lewstn To 3°*AvE 759° 060° Children’s Coats and Gretchens | Saturday Brings About Special at Sharp Savings To-Morrow. Pricing on Kid Gloves, __ To. oo wail ba z The Bloomingiale glove store)is able To-morrow will be a part‘cular. kets ly opportune time to bay a coat to-morrow to offer some of the biggest. i for the little girl of the house, be- Oe of = ee + cause the Bloomingdale store is " bicceg exce ipl g bt s offering some marked values in rp iat are guatanteed to be al handsome, serviceable sorts, utely W’s$ik or your money back, Here are coats that reflect the great- Men’s$1 Gloves69e’ ‘est care and attention to juvenile re- b quirements in every line of their make- Made of heavy cape skin in beautiful up, material and style, and prices mean shades of tan and red; all sizes; the best saving almost what are asked for Hows. ever sold for 69¢, Men’s $1.50 English Gloves, $1. Such garments everywhere else. | $2.98 lor $5 & $6 Coals. The finest quality of Prix seam cape skin is used in these handsome gloves; they come ) Of all-woo! medium and heavy weight materials, in plain colors and fancy mixtures, beautifully trimmed with Vanes i . \co-2 in tea Nant aan of Tyans,: Doma aa braids, strappings and little buttons; sizes from § to 14 ne N e 8 Ve ag Women’s $1.50 Kid Gloves, $1, years. $6.75 tor $8 & $10 Coals and Gretchens, BA oie Long and loose effects, in velvet, silk and all-wool cloths, in plain colors ‘ Mocha P-K glo’ ith Py roid. and fancy mixtures. In this lot there are a number of beautifal sample gar partese| eels pepe) pce all a * 8 pom oe so ments taken from assortments of coats intended to sell at $12. Women's Silk-Lined Cashmere Gloves, Se. We call particular attention to our splendid assortments of tourist and box coats for children at $9.75, $11.75 and $16.75, sat ee Nar oc I Oe rete ean ee ae be Second Floor. 60th 8. Section, J p Floor, 9th : jcume toa stop, He was caught by the Swise, @pve ments. orm 0 ‘oni es ered | ; ; but There ts No Law to Turn avin of the secon cay ard oa| | Particular attention is called to the THINNEST MODEL On the Steam. right leg to the hip was drawn alone | WATCHES YET PRODUCED, with full size, movement, the side of the platform, while his lett, guaranteed to be perfect time pieces, in sizes for men Sine , | leg was spread out at a painful angle. and women. The wall of the flat-Qwoller ie in the | Four polleersen and a number of pes- Jand,. and the ory from Hartem to | **ORers tried to rescue him, but it was VERY EXCEPTIONAL VALUES TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW IN - “G necessaty to back the car up first ao = agearpenth street Is Give up atemm | eee nady could be raised. ‘the | STANDARD AMERICAN MOVEMENTS The Roard of Méalth eaye that tt] POy's sersume oul Lea al 4 over | | Men's and Women’s Open face, gold filled cases, $8.25 has qo Jurisdiction over the matter and) rooklyn te | retera the complaint to the Tenement: | ray ee Sie Uhed ate vem | Men's Open-face, solid gold cases, $19.50 House Department. ‘The ‘Tenement-| in the front line of the curious crowd “traindn'a Openetace, eclld cold $11.50 “ | fell While she being pe! , gold cases, e House Department anewere Heat ts a) pl “up another fainted beter) Nie} . mattér of private cintract with the| five more followed sult : =. landlord. We can do nothing In the Lang, a taxon he Breokiva Hos. r — matter, Maybe the Health Department sob giddy lo-day he would West Twenty-third Street ean Help you out.” L In spite of the fact that the Board the | | through the refusal of the landlord to turn on the heat, they receive com- | plaints just the same. Complaints to Health Department, | { “Lattera come to the department stat- | Mi is ack with a cold, Others oF MAEEI® Uo ce wierd as a tomo in| Young Woman, Held Up and dhe spartan oe | "| Choked by a Highwayman, Why can't the landiords be made) Strikes the Man a Stinging te turn on the heat when tho weather po Blow and Escapes, Btrangere to the flat habit call down the dumb-waiter shaft to the janitor ——_- nd pek that the heat be turned on. | Ope ago, Oct, 14—Miss Mar Ms cal y Gun- ‘They are dumbfounded oe the pe anata, daughter of te Rev. De. Drank mation ta shot back by « none Guneautue a2 Ma We Brae crests. ‘amiable voice that there will be 10 | ee cinted with He | turn Ul the 18th of Gn enoounted with @ hold-up man » Mit ealih al in which he came out second best, Shoes ? Where are bigger stocks ? Where are newer styles ? : | qualities or better values ? October. - thanks to the presence of mind and Add it ly ye 4 Bodea ti om athletic prowess of his intended victim, Echo answers, Nowhere? Jan ooeupant o Aas Miss Gunsaulus left her home after ann oo Manhattan avenue, het Cite atk to mail a letter at the nearest | Heute “oman rm § ; A and frequent communion with ber |ietter-box. She had almost reached the | Wants the very newes | No Test Like Trying. handkerchief, “why we pay Dig rent | box when a man, who had been hiding _ here and still we are obliged to freeze. pening a tree, saree her. oe one |} hand he grasped er throat, whil ii Nobody knows what a terrible senan-| hand he grip ted a sone to knock | SIX BIGBEST STORES: SHOES,IN EVERY GRADE, ton It ts, too, to have to ait In ®) iO sown house, I think there ought to be t Miss 6th Ave. and 27th Street, Factories = craiyaed with fright, Then Third Ave. & 122d Strect. yt” Yos Ay, gy 609 8th Av., 37th & 40th Sts, E. pist uw. gome law compelling landlords to start paralysed with fright, Then up the steam heat before everybody the man 6 gue to jp OE ‘ bas eontracted pneumonia.” mich civoat. Then sne_ran scream- | 62 Bowery, sear Broome St ‘Are Full of Business, | ing toward her home The robber fol- 2891 34 » 1803 & 15 ist Sts. wressens Ae lobed her a few yards, but seeing sev- A doctor in the vicinity of Upper | Oo rsons approaching he dodged into Contra] Park West says that be bas|q dark alley and disappeared, 4 Deon Going a rushing business trying to check pneumonia and bronchitis. Apartment-house dwellers have been making a raid on the gas-heater stores trying to find means of keeping warm. ‘Where the flat-dwellers do not want to go to the expense of buying stoves they turn the gas on in all the rooms Jet it burn all day, but even (thls not warm the house. 4 mo to the theatre every night.” @ Harlem woman, “simply to keep warm, and I know some people who ‘are becoming confirmed whiskey drink- ‘ers just tryips to kill that deadly cold ‘The reluctant landlords who are be- Ing revilet ali over New York may have other charges brought against them in addition to crimnial neglect if they sbe found guilty of driving ebivering flatedwellers to drink. | No Heat Till Nov. 1, Some Say, ‘The complaint is meade that In some ot the apartment-houses the agents and janitors have announced that no heat Will be turned on till Nov, 1, though Oct. 16 is the day that most of the apartment-house owners promise to Bive thelr shivering temants heat. “T have been counting the days until | , Oct, 15 for a week,” sald a flat-dweller, | and I think people all over New York | Ought to have a general sudilee on that | day. 1 certainly will be the happiest | day this fall for us.” nts complain that the jant- z | The New “Telescope” Hat « $1.85 This is the popular new shape we're selling hundreds of to young |men. The colors are black, brown, | pearl and nutria, Hatters charge | $3; our special sale prite, $1.85, pines yet.” And Rotice they always let these repairs “go wil the last minute, when they | think they can save 4 few dollars on Sale of Men’s Fall Suits at $12. If good style, good fabrics, good workmanship, are important, then every man will want one of these Vogel Brothers’ suits at $12. There ool"? | are 15 distinct single and double breasted sack mode thibets Sale of i and dark, rich, fancy cheviots in grays and browns, on it $12, NINE YEARS FOR SLASHING, || - Diher Special Valuce tn Men's Foll Sutt Coat Shirts at 98 er Special Values in Men's Fall Suite, What man will not accept ’ Geenee Reereee ae i tor wa-/| As gis—single and double breasted sack suits of fine black worsted [the comfort of a coat shirt ' cheviots, black thibets, Also the new brown and gray effects in fancy 98c.? Wasn't but a few years | cheviots, cassimeres and worsteds. ago you had to pay $2 and ‘At $20—Single and double breasted eack suits in blue and black fabrics [$2.50 for them. They're so| and in the new fancy gray and brown colori comfortable and easy to put At $2$—Single and double breasted sack suits in dark, rich worsteds, in- n—e' volving checks, stripes and overplaid effects, soft-feeling black thibets, . a oa Oca bend: fine fancy cheviots and imported Scotch effects. the wy ey Py ally at The man who measures 44, 48, 48 or 50 chest will find here suite that will ator Alaih so not only please his fancy but fit his person at the speeral prices—$15, $20 and $25. A Luxurious Black Fall $1 5 marry thi . ° tamale’ Perrotto waited In Baxter Overcoat—Silk Lined at eet for the girl to return home from! . ir work and Siteacea to kill her, He Toe man who wants an overcoat that combines style with service, ele- Giyek nc a cut from her nose to her) gance with economy, will find these black unfinished worsted medium- cn sentencing Perrotto Jide Newbure|] length overcoats his ideal. They're cut on loose, graceful lines and are Id that’ an example had to be! @ Newburger, in Part 11. of Gen- Bessions to-day sentenced Josepn Perrotto, twenty-three years old, of | No, 12 Mott street, to Sing Sing Prison | for nine years, Perrotte on Aug. 1 slashed Nancy Maudato, sixteen years olf, of No. 189 Mulberry street, in the face with a * wt lined throughout with a very superior black silk to edge of lapels. A tailor in order to deter such men asi would charge for one $25. Our price is $15, Aaa | ee See Sale of Men's Top Coats at $10. crimes. Top coats with grace and snap and style that are ‘way above the standard comeestiiippamemerinn REGISTRATION DAY TO-DAY | of ordinary ready-made $15 top coats, These are nade of the new tan and brown coverts and black cheviots, cut full and loose, with our shoulders The Newest 3 Reaister to: 1 and snug-fitting collars, Our sp sale price is $10. Men’s Shoes at Polls will on trom 7 A.M. », be 10 P. " Sale of Cravenette Overcoats at $15, Theve are the new shapes for young iv ‘ |} You have many advantages in buying a Vogel Brothers’ Cravenette. One | luce wax caif or 1 ial gy Vad jf you do not remteter you cannot |} ig that the fabric cravenetted is of better grade than the usual tort. Then eat ans a ae { Vete.. Brateter none you can be Sure the style is right—To wit, come here and try on one of these uch adver. values at $3.50, Our | M'CORMICK ON LONDON, Oct. 1.—Among the pas- eengérs on the Hambura-American line, teamer Deutschland, whieh sailed from er and Cnerbourg ‘or New | Paes Be ttnetiora “tiatig, 30°F, $15 cravenettes in the loose £0-inch-long model of Oxford worsted and you'll get a splendid value at $45, Prothers Open Saturday Night T@CHLAND Bist 7 / un Shoe fog that Wille or Angelina or Mollie _ Why should not Blyn Stores i! be the very best places to buy | | Where are more dependable |} Brooklyn Store, 829-831-833 Broadw: bet. Park and Ellery Sts. A One-Day Sale of Silk- Finished Poplin Waists.at $1.98 ' We could just get the five hundred—all the maker had of these particular waists— and they go on sale to-morrowgat thed} above extraordinary price. Such waists are regularly‘soldfor'$3 Women’s Smart New Taffeta Silk Petticoats for $4.49. The Bloomingdale stock of silk petticoats is pleasing beyond ex- pression, It contains the newest and the prettiest styles—the rich, plain sorts for street wear and the elaborate creations for the evening toilette. These at $4.49 are of handsome taffeta, in black and all the new Fall colors, made with three-section flare ruffles,-with nearsilk underlay, They're decidedly pretty and serviceable, Heavier Taffeta Petticoats, $4.98. Some made with two ruffles, others with sectional flare twunce, hem- and are good value atithat, too, stitched and finished with ruche, These are made with taller = shane! ae em i i i AY 1 be trimmed with French knots and dainty si i Talleta Detticoals, $5.98, $6.98, $7.98 and 8%. i 45 broidered dots in effective contrasting coke on « remar y y Pp if Pp 83, | the front, with new style sleeves finished with ruffles, sectional flounces, hemstitching and ruchings. atlk-embroldered i “, cuffs, and Beene Tike WS Satie ’ collar trimmed with’? Me earl buttons, Colors, light blue, fron, champagne, violet, , “Famous Root’s Underwear, 89¢. | Wy" “Vsh aha $1.98 Styles for Men and Women. moray at Blooming ef Dy ' dales’ for Every one who knows anything about underwear can tell you No mail or C. ©. D. orders filled. __secwnd ror. mn 0 what “Root’s Tivoli” brand is7-its reputation is world-wide, for aoe eure acknowledge it the most hygienic all-wool Another Great Day in the 7 it 13th Annual Lace Curtain Sale We've styles here for men and women, {n natural color wool and camel’s- hair shades. All sizes, including extra large. Speclal at Bloomingdales’ to-morrow at 89¢. a garment. To wind up the first week of this yearly Bloomingdalesiace-c1 tain event we've some specially tempting values to offer. Many of the reserve stocks have been broken into, and’ to-mor- f) Men’s Fleece-Lined Underwear, 35c. Extra quality, heavy weight, Jaeger color, all strictly first quality, In every row will find fresh, new curtains to fill in the made bysthe> Main Floor. 20th Ot Section! buying of the week. _ os size, Underwear made to sell at twice the price we quote here, OO 98c. on Saturday for the ieties and quantities tn plenty—as many for selection now:as on/Mon- day last, owing to the immense a parchasys we made, . Celebrated Bloomingdale Shirt. f i | | Get your curtains here at \ingdales’ to-morrow if you'd save a-thi to a half what you'd pay later. Curtain Poles and Fixtures Free! with every palr of lace curtains at or above $1.25. These shirts equal regular custom-made shirts in fit, finish and uffied eneral detail—in fact, the general workmanship on them could not ver bg Bp ne bart Agger age Ply ¢ improved upon, draperies; many different de- They come in plain and platted bosom effects, with cuffs attached and de- signs; 3 yards long; per pair, 28¢ taghed, of an excellent and Verviceable material, in the newest and smartest No mail orders on these patterns. . bg debescepoipeen hy de- ~The Same Shirts Sell Regularly tor $1.50, of coe] et erneceeres To-morrow you may select from sizes 134% to 20 at 98¢, each, No mail Men’s & Boys’ Collars, Half Doz., 55c, |} “{itsee"sns-thice ters, Cuaraeiend fourcoly collars, in every new shape—collars- that are really peop AR h jozen. Foor, 4 = Mats eee, 0H Neen _ | Hetrish Point Lace Curtalns—A ee 3 very excellent grade; well-cov Bed Spreads—bea rdina Saturda easily worth sance and Arabian as well as An Extraordinary Y | eres] Saeko ee a Sale of Women’s Hosiery. | Scmct iia ge can The Bloomingdale Hosiery store is making the most exceptional Ruffled sets with Renaissance offers for to-morrow in splendid new hosiery—offers that it will pay igs and payers pied edg. alla every woman to take immediate advantage of, for the savings are re- |] Renaissance Lace Curtains— round—sizes for full and ; re There are heavy, medium and light weight stockings In the lot, and styles Worth $5 to $18. Others up to $30. bo $5 paseo " ‘i Iie, | 1%. ase. Two Special Prices on the Popular “Henty” Books. §: ft 0 for women’ for women’s *b8e stockings | “bse stockings 50e stockings Here are books that boys never tire of reading, and indeedjare | found interesting to older folks as well, Various styles of fane Good fleece-lined Good black gashmere | |isle thread fb importa Some of them are in new copyrighted editions sold until recently He i a volume—these are marked at 39c. for to-morrow at Bloomingdales’, i" stockings, as well as | stockings; and a lot of) Wack cotton, with neat the earlier editions are but 18¢. some of plain black cot- | imported black cotton) silk hand embroldering, ton. All sizes and a stockings with white) as well as Rembrandt hosiery bargalg you feet, split soles or black | and Richelieu ribbed shouldn't miss. feet. 1 lisle thread stockings, . . Heavy Mo Enoiont in ees Se all sizes, Bravest of At We Vol Dash Fas Je. Vol and natural wool gray and dark Oxford mixed socks; all sizes. pM Retain tn} canoer, 4 en. je! re Children’s "Excellent 19c, Stockings, 10c. The Fonte ‘tidahneman, “bith War, With Clive ta Intie, Benne Prince Chari. A Golden Cagon. Bor the Temple, handy end Mest asi Setter, By Sherr Pluck. Len od the North. The Lom Heir, Extra heavy ribbed seamless cotton stockings, made with double knees; black only. Main Floor, 80th St. Section, Salurday’s Sale of Eyeglasses and Spectacles al 68¢ Pair. The Bloomingdale optical goods store never offered a more striking value than this in finely made, thoroughly satisfactory eyeglasses. These eveglasses and spectacles are set in goldoine frames—solid metal all the way through—which is warranted not to tarnish or break, $2 a pair would be considered a bar- gain price for these glasses. | Only 68¢. a pair liere to-morrow. Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 85c, Patr. Scientifically made and highly finished; set with silex crystal periscople lenses. The eyeglasses have solid gold springs, are skeleton set, with patent cork nose-pieces—the spectacles are in gold-filled frames, with solid gold nose pieces, and may be had in straight or riding bow shape, Exclusive dealers charge as high as $3 a pair f se Eyeglasses and Spectacles, 98c. Pair. Set with axis-cut pe in goldoine frames, which always look new and bright. Exclusive dealers as the Briton. Ip Greek, ‘Watere, ‘ult, the Saxon. ‘The Tiger of Mysore. ¢ Decorated at’ as your attention to}, large; it E Table Lamps $1.98 | | o's" icra ~ At Blooming- feet under glass devoted to §\ dales’ to-morrow the expert culture of plants, you may select trom about two hundred and fifty Men’s Hats. All of the new- » of these hand- est blocks in soft < some porcelain dake .d LY i) table lamps that and stiff shapes, in the new shades by 1@ ots of tan and gray, & as well as black, They're fitted with one of the Select from any best centre-draught founts and of these hats at burners, each with an elaborately Bloomingdales’ at decorated globe to match base While the lot lasts you may $1 90 5 buy these regular $4 lamps for bd ° 83 and $4 2 pair for these. wont, Contre $1.98. tried Fioor, sth St. Rection. Main Poor, 60th —————————————— ————— Lexington to Third avenve—Bloomingdale Brother s—fitty-ninth to Siatieth St