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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21; 1904. FRE FAIGHTENS [HELO IWMIGANTS THISTOSETTHEBOY."#© ston oF, p= * —LERMORE GUESTS’ AT BA WITH GUS, DETECTIVE RIGHT “= “= ™* oe Sais The Banking now situated in the new F ninth street addition — special entrance from Fifty-ninth st on street ‘evel, —<entrance on street level— Fifty-ninth street ‘nthe Fifty-ninth street addition —— : LeXineton To 3° Ave F 59°70 60° Sr Hoboken Detective Had to Draw Master Bittner Was Not Work- : His Revolvers to Protect Pris-| ing for the Trade News Com- oner Accused of Robbing One) Pany When Robbed, and He of Them of $140. Doesn't Say “Dis.” Tenants in All Stages of Dress and Undress Take to Streets ) When Flames Threaten Hotel. jew York to know nd how we stand b the vai bing Vi te F | According to William F. G, Bittner Nothing but 0 ve In the “s ‘The tenants of the Glenmore, a fash! ands nt Detetige wera in the! don't forget the F. G—the boy detec- fonable apartment-house OW Seventh) Hoboken police, saved Samuel Cohen, of “UV, Maccuracies crept into the pub- avenue, near Fifty-fifth street, were xo 396 ie lished aceout e pursult and er- | No. 106 Adams street, Hoboken, from segt or w man who swindled him out of badly friahtoned at midnight bY &!rough treatment at the hands of 6 ex-|Ro'wirth of postage stumps. Willtamn |f amall fire in the apartment of Bamuel) citeg imrmtgrants on the Hambure- boy who won't stop when he and Joseph Goulding on the fourth Ameroan pier in that city to-day. 4 He started to get these alleged floor, Two minutes after the first cry) Cohen js a ‘longshoreman employed on urades corrected, and { Of fire most of the tenants were down! the pier, The steamer Deutechiand got a he unto in the front hall In all stages of dress) in too late last night to discharge her SOAK Ce and undress, Aleorage vaggengers, but they were gll| In the first pli A guest who lives on the fourth floor) turned loose early to-day, There ware | counts of the po! a hearty en up the of the former saw the fire in the Glen- |g of them, among the reat Anna Schon, | When Boutelle, the avindler, Ugeases of weneral debt more and roused the guests in the Well-| of No, 197 Temple street, Paterson. Mise | Paeted, AOE oid hundreda Se yine | ington, who hurried to the street, some Sohon had a pocketbook in her hand and mm." Willlam F. comes, back to us. ma " t ” cor of them scantily clad, but protected by| containing $140. that he Yoes not talk 0 Ra] scirongly command seal-skin wraps, , | She suddenly started a cry of ah eed Pi ee p. 6.0 | Mi Get Vinal trom any of the fot- ’ eS The fire started among papers in the|"*Tideves!” and aa she did so Cohen| was not working for the Mf hod Lao lg ere S a a u a a ¢ 0 0 » Kitchen of the Goulding apartment. darted out of the crowd and ran to an! Publishing Company, at N nl oN " * Lizzie Maguire, a maid, digcovered it Selning pler. The entire crowd of Im- | place h bed last Febru migrants puraued him with yella for ary. He is working for that concern and shouted “Fire!” In the hall. |vengeance. Cohen was found under a 4 robbed by Boutelle | Saat weettively agmeante. ten 2 ° Py ; Coby Boyd, the elevator boy. rang the |pile of freight and the pocketbook was | he worked for M. T, Richardson & Co,, | any one who buys Vinol of special bells in the various apartments 4 few feet away, Cohen was dragged th perfectly savietied. Four y ‘rest rp and kept the elevator running until all pe gi aM sli oe d . | Somes, “thie ” au inv er end ere assembl: 1 Detective Weint ’ And that the purchaser . . | ‘ the tenants were assembled ia the front /"iyetective Welnthal came along at| been given a Mr.Mitcnell MeNally.a Kood | Meirvine {t When such an announcement as this comes from the Bloomingdale Clothing Corner it is read with ¢ hall, Among them was Dean Van Am-/that moment and shoved the immigrants friend of mine and a watchman at the |. Rikers Drum Stores, bys Ave and aad *6I taly side. He tried to pro Yohen, ice. > ok | Sty, corner Broad way an j jenc | ’ Pine, of Columbia Vnlveraty, A ae Si ae ar 9 ile at ha aah © i’ issheke ‘Bape wy yy, Livny men who know from experience what to expect of Bloomingdales’ when that store pails of water before the arrival of en-/but they were belng shoved Aalde and | him ‘idloned Teton aga oor | af 7 Saige ail In other he this great Saturday clothing sale means 8, it looked ba: for Co) le vel ' . id fo . - th Li Not sufficient protection against the cool| station. Later he waa held for trial | held him alone. No Extra Charge for It. Mlent if and the barty Boon broke up. {by kecoruer Laverty, tn the Hoboken | Hoping thet this will held Wattam ¥. cn turer Meononase “Setice The following items demand the attention of every man who desires to be well dressed at little expense e e e ‘ " to shoot the first man that approached | placed him under arrest. If it 4 Joined by those from the Wellington. | nim. ‘That setilel the matcer, and | been tor hman Mnaliy Boule _ Vin S 0 a I e ar ces but the costumes of the women were|Cohen was safely landed tn the police | would hav t away, I couldn't have . dj oan damage to the apartment wag| F Court. remain, his truly. e Lf We, | 0 6.95 & $12 Svits f $1,000 IN GOLD | $10 Overcoats al 95. $10%$12 Suits for [de FOR YOUR ESTIMATE, | i 12, sce seu Senaten i tee seanes | < No such coats are offered Uaually under Ho, They | a Suits tat ape segalesy 998g £ $10, Ras roy . Werte’ arent toreenating couten;, | are most excellent materials, cut faultlessly and care- | They re made of all Kinds of mixtures, cheviots, «'¢; i inrlnen ot & ro tn ot 121st St. @ 3d Ave, Chatham Square fully finished, meres and tweeds; many blacks in the lot, "a popaine votet. It - As well as color this ‘soudey. tn Then 4 ot the contest and a Rie neat a 98 24 AR Men’s Top Coats for $5.55. Men’s Hand-Made Svits at $11.80. Five Minutes to Register. | P | In excellent tan shades of covert; all sizes, Handsome coats that Handsome hand-tailored suits that will give the satisfaction Tet eake you Kes san Ave mnie tn | r denote style and service in their every line. ° ey oon Sive. All new styles and Sizes, ‘On aK rly, You'll stand O fit all Shapes and sizes of 5 ea be gaa Boys’ $4 Svils for $2.95. Do s’ Overcoats at $2.95, : a AT i Rs +4 / The smartest little suits you can buy for youngsters from 7 to 15 ™. y gfe a . the time. for good cithaens whi | years of age. They're in all the most popular juvenile materials and | For little fellows of 244 to 8 years; all beautifullyy tailored } you ando it from TA. ML until 10 : made with care and particular attention to juvenile requirements. every particular and made of good, serviceableymaterials, ., Men’s Cravenette Coats of Oxford Gray Worsted, $8.75, Boys’ Double-Breasted Svils, (7 to 15), for $1.95. M U N Y ON kj be SONS Young Men’s Single and Dovble-Breasted Suits, $6.95, 121st Street: | Chatham Square: Second Floor, ooh Bt, . GRE AT (2226 to 2234 Third SOF ls. ist te 205 Park Row. |News Regarding Coats | Genuine Royal Ermine Furs at } for Tots of 2,3 and 4 Years. jin a Special Saturday Sale, li SUCCESS Everything for Housekeeping, ror dre tty, emg | Tegan rile ie, Sp in beautiful Royal Ermine Furs come about ness and style the children’s coats Let Us Show You Our through some of the most advantageous at Bloomingdales’ this season have buying LAL sh sh shes techs ade * = ying the skins through our foreign house, no equals—while, as far as Prices months ago, when the shaken for bargains were™"~ VA; V elvet Car ts go, mothers who know value know a pe ° Bloomingdales’, Our sale last week at $1.15) wholesalers are paying! per yard (made, laid and lined) was| $25 Zaza and Stock Collars, $10. 80 successful we shall repeat the 34 inches long; finished with long tabs with deep cape, and again some trimmed with dainty lace and silk On these the prices run from turers are. now threatening to raise Very stylish_neck pieces; 46 inches long. the cost of carpets owing to the in- $45 Four-in-Hand or Ascot Ties, $23.50, Very handsome and smart; 70 inches long. His Paw-Paw Remedy In Big Demand. | DRUGGISTS BUSY Supplying Their Customers with, This New Stomach Remedy. HUNDREDS TESTIFY | That They Received Wonderful’ Benefit from the Free great, and having the skins made up into Winter = We're offering these handsome white sale this week, $29 Zaza or Slock Collars, $15, we AN $3.98, $4.98, $5.98, $7.98, and up fo $22.50 styles for 1904 and 1905 when labor was much cheaper than now That's why we're selling furs now at prices bearskin coats In a variety of new styles; some made double-breasted, with full box backs and pearl buttons; others i | " length, These goods are all high-grade! 42 inches in velvets, manufactured to sell at $1.70 $30 to $35 oe or / and $1.80 per yard. The manufac-| - Ascot Ties, $15. Another special lot of coats comprise elegant garments of fine all-wool cloth and crushed velvet, with deep cape; others In Russian styles and various other Juvenile modes, all effectively trimmed— sed cost of carpet wools and ric Sample Bottles labor, but our prices wil remain the| "5498, $5 98, $7.98, $8.98, $9.98, and up to $29.00. $50 Delerines or Russian Collars, $25. 5 ar’ same as long as our stock holds out. ae ? feoeed Frese, 80th 81, ‘Bection These are very handsome; 44 inches long, with silk fringe andsornaments, T $50 Large Flat Pillow Mutts, $25. PROFESSOR MUNYON SAYS $65 Rich Flat Pillow Mutts, $ Second Floor, @th St, Smyrna Rug Bargains. | Housefurnishing Dept. Bargains, Fine Choosing in Women’s Paw-Paw Will Make an Old OAK ; a Stomach Almost as Complete stock of these serviceable OIL | : $ g 6 ay ‘ ; Fi i Good as New. handsome rugs, in al! the different designs HEATER, Rite Untr immed Hats at 59c. to 2.49 Some Templin Bar; ain \ | . : ee eet and colby, gffecta, orig eer 4224 inch glas, The Bloomingdale women's hat store has a soled entre Items in Women’s Neck wear J inch Smyrnas, R J 2s in this lot of untrimmed hats—shapes pleasing to every one ; CURES NERVOUSNESS, 2¢inch Smyrnas, $3 grade, reduced to...... $2.10 holds S$ quarts a as pais grebodins pariar yon We ge ‘cant fen at food eeialy It would be a treat to come to Bloomingdales’ to look overt Scores of People Declare in, 30-inch Smyrnas, $3.50 grade, reduced to.... 2.45 oe oR snag 89 ha vous “ |} bewitching variety of dainty new fancies in neckwear, even did Favor of Paw-Paw, 36-inch Smyrnas, $5 grade, reduced to nee OF The popular Continental envelope turbans and flare hats are here In }} not offer such a Pera a IS (OE aes ‘ sides these, there are hund o mon 4 ft. x 7 ft. Smymas, $8 grade, reduced to. $2.29 Big wet desirable color will be found in scratch felt, velvet and handsome ings for Saturday are marked It Rests the Nerves ‘ “4 a tadiend ; BLACKING In conjunction with the above we will offer Saturday a lot of Lee a eet la White ame eee ot Tha, ae: an CLLRS One It Feeds the Nerves. 9 fi.x12 ft, Smyrmas, $35 grade, reduced to. 24,50 BOX : : Sik stocks, beautifully embroidered in colors, 25c, each, It Enables One to Sleep, | ee see oat at | ‘ Oak Finish, “Hetweed Peden | Smart Trimmings for Hats al 25c. Silk stocks with dainty hand work and beads at 2c. and Se It Is Nature’s Own Remedy, OILCLOTH, good grade, made to fit and laid on Carpet Sep ster ou , : pa EL GILT ID . - your floor, from.....++ 28c. per square yard up, Top, bean be used as ladder | Which comprise the entire samp le line of a large importer and include =. 7 inte Bane ; = sem. “Pawar Sale Price orchsir. | values from Soe, to $1.25. bet Men 5 and Women s Reg ny "tee ‘.|BRUSH MATS, from veseeeees 696, up 89c beading week, | Inthe lot will be found breasts, birds, pompons, wings, fancy ne ‘enn 4 ¢ uills and various other trimming conceits, " ps es, ‘ cml roruewasneem || $1.50 Cape Gloves for $1. wf? arlor ona TaN ee ee a pe | EN EEG The Bloomingdale Glove Store has this splendid value-to eer tah ‘} Good, Desirable Hosiery at + lan reliable kid gloves for*mien and w/anenl VAG SEEN Heater, foot ’ SI b ¢ Af dard of quality that has made the Etoome Heavy castings, on X- nickel trim, direct } TENSION draught. TABLE, 9.inch size, $8.50} highly pol- gh tamous far and wide, $0 pairs of these gloves all told, comprising the.en rin They're made of the finest: Capes Prices to Save Your Moncey! out the following four exceptional items t 3-Piece PARLOR SUIT, polished mahog- fects upon th calm and +tre We've pic sizes orveroma§ f 4 98 meet 11,00 ye Price for this week $6 85 D creat interest in men's, women’s and children’s hosier | Women’s Silk-Lined Cashmere Gloves, Se. oy ba yr AR aS gen Wes ana : 5 | t x t the thing for present wear; all sizes in b bat | velour, - \ 12 “ 1250) Others from'$3,98 up. ‘ i Women’s 59 Lisle Thread Stockings, 35c. I | Se ee Beautiful F le threa k lick, with «itk ha 1 (SSS = = CASH or LIBERAL CREDIT. }"* van.’ ~~ Mackintoshes Tor Misses at $298, 9B «| : or . Women’s 25c Collon Stockings, 12\c. | \ nit morrow these miss mea J : Men's 25c Collon Socks, 12!c. ' cPulbiaprit Heer Ne Mi nip Tag ' b natural woo! merino socks in a | t with same meter as above: in wee ma mie ota Children’s | c Cotton Stockings, 1%c. oF ee CoE easel collars) Sea aan 12Ist St. @\3d Ave. Park Row, near Chatham Sq. Spuindid Foe wears extta Wakes: aL CIbhGE coHiies, taadi. wich. Och ie ish apes a : fat cone es; every warranted fast black; all sizes. wasn i “seep pendeer gg | isch Gieloa.° tunvons Poe \eabllars Open Satu rday Evenings. knees; every pair warranted fast Df s v : a Faso ily ah Sob tat it roy. tl Lexington to Third avenve-—Bloomingdale

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