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—— —_ 4 4) VASSAR GIRLS BIND MAN FAST 00 Misses Come from College to See Parents, and Male Traveller Who Falls in with Them Is Put Through Paces, \ MHE IS MADE TO SING, THEN MADE TO DANCE. Gives One Student a Lesson in Poker, She Wanting to Know the Relative Values of a Straight and a Flush. “Ye Gods! Have | fallen imo eal Adamiess Eden?" asked a young man who jumped on board a southbound train at the One Mundred and ‘twenty. fifth street station of the New York Central. Every seat mm the car was ovcuptad by girls “On, nere’s a nice young man, git gid one petite little brunette in the! front seat, They ran up to him from l| seats in the car, pinched his cheeks, natted his shoulders to see If they were padded, asked nis name, age and rosl- | dimce, “married or single?” | He dodged and side-stepped till he reached the platform and got ‘nto the ear ahead, "What Is that back there?” the asked the conductor, “Vasear, W re taking 400 of them down to-day to see thelr pa’s and ma's. Lively, ain't they?” “Guess I'll go back and see," sald the young man as his nerve returned, “Here he is again, girls,” shouted the brunette, as he entered the last car, Invited to Play, “Come, nice man, and play with ns," was the Invitation he received. They earried him to the car behind, There he found an angcy «itl bound fast to a seat, while other girls were forcing marshmallows Into her mouth. They dound him and treated him to marsh- mallows also. He agreed to sing for them if they would walt, and they passed solemn judgment on his volos, Four girls brought guitars and man- @olins and accompanied him, and when he had finished they said he had the ‘worst voloe they had ever heard. They agreed to let him off of the punishment he had earned if he would dance. And he danced. There were forty girla in the car, Bome pad hatpins. He Redeemed Himmelf, He danced with many of them, and they eaid he had redeemed himeelf. As the car was pulling into the Grand @entral Scation one of them said: “tay, man, tell me. Does a flueh beat # otraigit? Marie says a straight wins ‘and I gave her 60 conts (he other night !im my rooms when I had a flush.” ‘The girls go back to-day on another special, and the young man says he will be there, Who Says Our Jackies Do Not Live Well? That the enlisted men in the United States Navy are well fed ts shown by the following bill-of-fare, served yesterday on the battle-ship Tilinots at the Navy Yard Cream of Oyater, Salted Wafers, Celery, Pickles, Roast Young Turkey, stuffed, Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce, Spleed Beets, Neapolitan loe Cream, Cakes. Pumpkin Pie, Cheene. Assorted Nats, Coffee. Cigarettes. } Cleave, PRETTY PRISONER'S BLUFF, “Mary Mille” Spends Night tn Cell, Though City OMcial’s “Sister,” Well dressed and with « eelf-confident alr a young woman of refined appear- ance stood in the line of disorderly con. duct prisoners and drunks in Jefferson Market Polloe Court to-day, She sald that she was “Mary Mills,” but ed- mitted that the name was assumed and sald that she was the sister of & prom!- nert city oMctal. The woman was arrested in Marty's restaurant, No. 46 West Twenty-fourth stroet, Inst night after she too much wine and became hysterical, At the station~house she told the ser- ‘Small Boy Gets in Range of; taken | THE Wo HOLIDAY OUTING “Jy gpares ENDS IN TRAGEDY Bullet Fired at Target by! Member of Hound Guards and | Is Instantly Killed. David Donnelly, of No. 227 West Hots ton street, who is a member of the Hound Guerds, of the Fifth Ward, Man. hattan, was arraigned in the policw court at Stapleton to-day charged with having accidentally caused the death by shooting of William Berdino, fourteen years old, of No. 81 Weat Broadway, yesterday at an outing given by the Mound Guarda at Midland Park, Grant City, Staten Island, Donnelly was shooting at a target with @ 2-cadibre rifle, Young Berdino dad been warned repeatedly not to get fh range of the tangets, but in tis ex- oltement he ran forward just as Don- nelly shot, and a bullet, plerced his tem- ple. The boy fell, dyme almost in- RLD: FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 25, 1904. @ The Bloomingdale Banking Department issues drafts on Ireland and other foreign coun- tries, Lennon To “3 Ave 7 9°10 00° Sr When Too much chance behind a garment for a man to buy clothing just because it looks all right and is “cheap,” That's why we insist that every suit or overcoat we sell shall have the stamp of excellence in every thread of its make-up—we insist that it must be made to stand the tug of wear to the satisfaction of the most critical. ~ And that’s why values in men’s and boys’ winter clothing like these below amount to something. Appli “hdl = Smart, new garments, cut In the newest long, loose shapes and made of the latest and most desirable fabrics— the trimmings up to the very minute in style—for Saturday etently. Donnelly was ¢o overcome that he fainted. The Durmt cork was washed from his face, and, still dressed in his clown oostume, he was brought before geant. “You had better show consideration to me or you wil be sorry for it i am the sister of an official of this city who will make trouble for you 4f you don't.’ She spent the night in a cell. ‘ Misse Children’s For Evening, House MISSES’ Evening Dresses, Juniot Evening Coats, ahd: Conta the Coroner, Lt was clearly shown tnat the shooting was an accident, and he ‘was paroled until to-day Because of the anooting the outing | broke up and the two hundred me came sorrowfully back to the city, s’ and Garments and School Wear. Suits, Velvet Suits, Tourist Coats, CHILDREN’S Two-piece Russian Suits, Russian Blouse Dresses, Pique Dancing and Afternoon Dresses, Long Coats in Velveteen, Pressed Velvet, Kersey and Chin- chilla; Cravenette Rain Coats, 7 SPECIAL SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26TH. CHILDREN’S Long Coats of Navy Cheviot, braided hood or Military Cape, 4 to 14 years, regularly $15.00 11.50 Long Coats of Fine Kersey, handsomely finished, regularly $18.00 . svoves 14.50 ee eeeeeeet eras Droadway K 1916 Street. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MO} INDAY MORNING WONDERS. thousands of men have been sup 7 the present ms plain shades and OVERCOATS, long and mediu SUITS, Carel HATS, yin d shape Soft and Derby Hats, fast Wen's fortable fitting, and figured Ox- color felts, 95, with hea tJ 45 th mad ailk trimmed. , Cc ter sola pg Satisfaction A blue & fancy chi F pple of handsome frieze, k lots. Good weight & strong. Double sewed » 132 to 146 West 14th St. Bétween Sixth and Seventh Aves, Men's Heavy F eece- 50c. Underwear Extra-weight and strictly prime quality—no “sec: onds”’—shirts have pearl buttons, drawers have Suspender tapes; a splendid chance to lay in Season's supply to-morrow and week ending next Friday. very Man! The Surprise Store is New York’s famous provider of Overcoats. Many Other thousands will profit and melton Overcoats in and cheviots in figured effects. plied this season, OVERCOATS, single and double breasted, § 5, ‘10, | 5 OVERCOATS, with and without belt, new and reliable fabrics, Durable calf and viel, com- Laundered white Shirts lways Gi t pot oe ioe, or Money Refunded. Clothing from The Is Repaired for One Year FREE, Boys’ Garments of Quality, Style & Value, Boys’ Suits of black, Boys’ Norfolk & dou- ble-breasied Suits of fancy cassimeres, substantially made... ev. Lil [ec TOS Oe Coens ee eee meses ee se eee AngOvercoat for Lil LYER SALE, TO-MORROW AND MONDAY ONLY— BOYS’ SWAGGER OVERCOATS of Frieze, for all ages up to 16, with or without belt Gre SURPRISE STORE, 3d Ave., NI W. Cor. 83d St. Os ea ton Ra ee Bis i , 183 t, it) 45c Boys’ Suits with and without vests, and the tastiest cloth and velvet novelty suits. . did 9.50 CO Just the handsomest and nattiest little overcoats you've seen in a good while—they're made of exceptionally ser- viceable and smart materials. and perfectly tailored in every particular—sizes from 24% to 8 years—for Saturday Men's Suits. | Men’s Top Coats. Every one of these garments shows Garments that denote style and the finest hand-tailoring—they'll give | good taste in every line of their the service that no machine-made | Pele elect from tan, clothing on the market will—we have make-up—you may see J Men’s Long, Loose-Rack Overcoats. Men’sExcellently Tailored Svits Suits that stamp the wearer as knowing what's what in style—they're made of handsome new mixtures, cheviots, ct a pled ene ea elgg $8.75 Boys’ Smart, Well-Made Overcoats. Boys’ Suits. tr th young ot 7 to 8 paso cassimeres and tweeds—many smart black suits in the lot-— age. They're made of the newest and Styles and sizes covert or gray most popular enough to | cloths — every | materials — suits please the size in the assort- | that ordinarily most cap- ment, marked sell at $4—very tious man, For e | special for Sat- e special for Sat- e Saturday..,... | UNAY. serene LMPOY ct coenyee Young Men's $10 BRell-Rack Overcoats, $6.95 Young Men’s $8 Suits (16 to 19 years), $5.95 Boys’ School, Suits (8 to 15 years,) $1.88 Frocks for Little Girls; Tailored Svits for Misses. Prelly Warm Kimonos. Winler For to- To-morrow, at Bloomingdales’, affords splendid opportunities |] morrow we for securing unusual values in pretty, well made dresses for the little ]} name two girl of from four to fourteen and smartly tailored suits for the elder splendid val- daughter of sixteen, ues in the Note these: prettiest and ‘ * Snuggest of Girts’ Cashmere & Checked Frocks, $2.98. Linen, Very becomingly made, with full pleated skirts—the waists nicely trim- dainty little | med with fancy mixed braids and Dutivas—sizes 6 to 14 years, vai menie | Girls’ Smart Russian Frocks, $4.98. | . made as be- Box pleated—made of the very newest and prettiest of this season's mixed comi materials—finished with embroidered emblem on fronts—sizes 6 to 14 years, ng as serviceable, One of these kimonos would make an ideal Christmas gift—in fact, this sec- tion of Bloomingdales’ offers hints galore to holiday shoppers. $1.98 —Long kimonos, of heavy German flannel, in fancy Persian striped and figured ef- fects—made with shirred yokes finished with borders of satin 179 i lette ki —Flannelette monos, in 5 dainty stripes and figures— made with shirred yokes and borders of Persian satin ribbon— all colors and all sizes, Second Floor, 50th St. Seetion. Women’s $1 Gloves, 59c. 7,500 pairs of these famous gloves have just been sorted, so that to-morrow you may select from the choicest, freshest stock of gloves to be found anywhere in the city. They're of good glace kid, made with two clasps—colors, tan, mode, gray, red, black and white, All sizes, Misses’ Tailored Svils, $9.75 and $13.75. Made of all-woo! mixtures and plain serges—they have the popular new Tourist coats, double-breasted style, finished with velvet collar—the skirts all pleated in the newest effects, Sizes 14 and 16 years. Girls’ $1 School Frocks, 6c. This {s the balance of that lot of dresses that went on sale a few days ago —they’re made of fancy mixtures, in several pretty styles, all effectively trim- tar 4 to 14 years, med—sizes , Second Floor, 80th St, Seetion, Bloomingdale Specials in Women’s & Children’s Underwear You'll not delay securing supplies for yourself or the children a day longer if you're one of the women who fully appreciate re- markable money-savings—values, every one of them, that have the Bloomingdale/reputation of quality back of them. Women’s Wool Merino Under- Women’s Fleece Lined Under- wear —Finest quality; medium wear —Made of the best combéd weight; white and natural gray; Egyptian cotton—vests and pants vests and pants to match—gar- to match; all sizes, including extra ments all silk trimmed—the vests have long and short sleeves—all sizes; worth $1.50—special per fi: ment 5c Women’s Australian Wool Un+ derwear —Fine grades; all shrunk; finished throughout with silk— the vests have long and short Combination Sults— Only a limited quantity—so be quick—made of the best combed Egyptian cotton—worth 75¢,— | Women’s | Me per garment 39¢ | Children’s Root’s Health Under+ ‘wear —Vests, pants and drawers sleeves—all sizes; worth $2,50— —sine 0 37 Every pair of gloves guaran- special per garment....... $1:24 | 4 rise of Sc. per garment on every |] teed to fit parectly Main Tioor, 5h & Gection, | size over 20, Main Floor, Sith ®&. Section, Clearance of Linoleum & Oilcloth Remnants This special clearance offers a splendid chance to fix up odd corners of the house where a bright, Specials in the Jewelry Sale, For to-morrow we speak par- ticularly of bargains in women’s, ‘misses’ and children’s solid gold rings, The Bloomingdale stocks are at once the largest and most varied to be found anywhere. Remember this when you're ready to select $2.25 Chiffon Veils, 75c. The veil’s the thing these days, as well for the finish it gives the hat as for its protec. tion against sharp winter winds. At Lawray ny meal to-mor- row there’s to be a sale of the smartest of chiffon veils new piece of oilcloth or }] fits ‘ ii j j ‘omen’s Stone Rings—In Three yards long linoleum is wanting, coubtiction: wobee tiie that sell regularly at $2.25, for 7c. We have here a goodly lot of and single stone rings in each, almost every conceivable odd lengths on which we've placed exceptionally interesting prices, Inlaid Linoleum, 50c. sq. yard. All grades of Linoleum, 20c, You may select from all the most popular colors—the veils them- selves are of excellent chiffon, fin- ished with tucking on three sides, Other Veilings 124¢ yard. style. Special at Misses’ Rings—Many hand- some. new styles with all colors of stones. Special... $1.39 Children's Rings burabiy made and set with all sorts $1.98 yard, Tate In this lot there’s but one or American No. 1 Olicloths, 20c. Stony eee see 85c yard. Children’s Rings—Solidgold and white designs, as well as fancy meshes and velvet and chenille spotted -effects—25c. to 75c, grades Main Sth St. Section Other grades of American Olichoths atic, yard. chased bands in various handsome styles. Special each . * 98c (Pourth Floor.) two pleces of each pattern—black | Lexington to Third Avenue---Bloomingdale — “Bloomingdales” Means Sterling Main Float, Frogt “Gentes rother’s---59th to 60th Street. Shoes The shoe ed to Men’s Clothing, | Women’s$4,$5&$6 al $2.98 a Dair! What a day we had Wednesday! Store never was more busy, and better than anything else we liked the generous expressions of the dozens of women who ad- mitted they never heard of better shoes being sold for $2.98, If you haven't looked into this offering yet, we advise you by all means to do so to-mor- row, for the lot’s going fast ably there'll be just enough to keep the assortments of sizes complete in every style to-morrow, These shoes are made on the very latest lasts and of the very finest leath- ers—such as black Russia calf, patent kid, box calf and velour, They come in practically all the different new toe shapes, such as the Ber- lin, the Custe, the Talleyrand, Samora, composite, and the new drop toe, Heels—Louis XV, high Cuban, military and common-sense, Lace and button styles. Women’s $2.50 Shoes to Sell tor $1.69 a pair, These are of dongola, vici and box calf leathers—lace and button styles. All sizes and one of the smartest cut shoes of the season, Men's $3 & $4 Shoes at $2.25 a pair, Very smart, dressy shoes, of patent colt, in lace and button styles—also shoes of calf, vici kid and box calf, in lace styles—all with single and double Sto 8 In This Great oak-tanned soles, strictly Goodyear welted, in all the newest toe shapes, Boys’ $2.50 Shoes at $1.59 a pair. These smart shoes are of calf and vici kid leathers, in lace style, with good sturdy oak soles—every pair solid leather all the way through, Misses’ $2. Shoes at $1.29 a pair, Good dongola kid, with patent leather tips—lace and button styles—very pretty, smart shoes, in the newest shapes. Children’s $1 Shoes at 59. a pair. Good kid shoes, in lace and button styles, with hand-turned soles; sizes Second Floor, Gith §, B*!on, Sale of Furs--- Far Eastern Mink Sets for $24. A set of these handsome minks would make an ideal Christmas gift, so why not take advantage of such really extraordinary value-giving and get some of your shopping off your mind? These sets closely resemble mink scts that retail for $250.00. They're of handsome six-stripe Par Eastern Mink— inches in len fluffy tails—t cape trimmed with pretty silk ornaments, cord ai tassels, and lined throughout with handsome brocade. the neckplece Feageretng 103 ing finished with eight large, satin, The muffs are made in the popular pillow shape, of seven-stripe Par Eastern Mink, lined with fancy brocade to match neckpiece. A splendid chance to secure a of minks for $24. Women’s Fur-Lined Box Beautiful Others at and be shoulde handsome set Coats, $35—-Men’s, $39.50, arments, every one of them. Mar, $5) and $69; worth up to $150. This sale also affords exceptional chances for rare bargains in beautiful ermine, chinchilla and mink fur: s—$10, $15 and $25 for handsome neck pleces—$25, $35 and $45 for beautiful pillow muffs. Far Eastern Mink Four-in-Hands or Ascot Ties—very hand. 95 some,smart neckplaces.specialp3» Far Eastern Mink Neck 9 Scaris—70 in. long, speclal $4-99 Far Eastern Mink Long Double Scarts— 50 inches long; with fur on both sides, finished with two silk a yr acng ve Stripe mink, with four talls, silk cord and ornament—at $10.00 Far Eastern Mink Stoles—lined with satin; some plain, others trim- A Chance to pretty stocks that are are offered for 28c. each, worth-while saving. Store to-morrow for them. at 85c. a pair. cial to-morrow at.. advertised clsewhere as gold eyeglasses, worth $5, for $1,” med with cord and ornaments—they have two, three, four, six and seven stripes —special $6.95 Far Eastera Mink Flat Pillow Mutts —large and tluffy, with seven stripes—special $6 and $6.75 Black or Cinnamon Bear Sets— consisting of long, full, fluffy 100 inches in length, and beaut! pid * pillow maff to match— worth $25—special, per $6.75 Buy Floor, 8th 8. Section. Women’s Pretly SilK StocKs al 29c. Not every day does such a sale as this come about in which Regularly Sold at 50c. ‘ It affords a splendid chance for Christmas shop- pers to get something particularly pretty and acceptable as gifts and at a well- These stocks are made In dainty new designs and most effective colors. It will surely pay you to come to Bloomingdales’ Neckwear Floor, Reliable Eyeglasses with Solid Gold Springs for 85c. a Pair. Here’s a splendid chance to a new pair of eyeglasses. the Bloomingdale Optical Goods Store is offering eyeglasses that are “ solid elect from eyeglasses or spectacles—the eyeglasses have patent -rests and clips and gold springs—the spectacles may be riding bow shapes. with silex crystal lenses. aS pair guaranteed to be absolutely satisfac. Both eyeglasses and WORLD WANTS WORK WONDE ‘ ‘ )