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) OK TNESP EARIBIT PLAN = Order Will Ald in Bringing Dis- |; play of Irish Products from’ tn St, Louis Fair to This City— Best Way to Aid Ireland, NAME COMMITTEE TO ACT WITH OTHERS. It Weeting When 230" New] ti Members Are Initiated Project ccm! Is Discussed and Action Folé lows—Why Project Is Urged. Ak the exemplification of the four de- Brees of the Ancient Order of Hiber- nians last evening at Tuxedo Hall, Fifty-ninth street and Madison avenu ie, %0 new members we Initiated into the order. The two halls were not large| @nough to accommodate all the candl- dates and guests and more than 100 candidates were compelled to go away disappointed. Binto Presifent Patrick J. McNulty @04 County President Edward T. Mo- Crystal have ordered andther exemplifi: ation to be held during December, when the disappointed candidates will | take their degrees. Following the degree work, State President MeNulty introduced William P. McLaughlin, who ts taking an active part in having the Irish Industrial Exe hibits now at the St, Louis Exposition put on display here before they ore returned to Ireland. Mr, MoLaughlin said it wag only necessary for the busl+ Dems men of this country to have a proper realization of Ireland's re- Sources to increase materially the tm- Parts of many of its products, He strongly urged that the creditable Irish exhibit now in 8t, Louls be placed on BBipitiea either in Madison Square ; n or tho, Grand Central Palace for Ce tomether and see that this ie don “go that every one in New| the on t @ Irish people of this city oud Kren an farm after soning 280 anot! nat paces. York A. 4 he that dustries ty Treland this prove an inte | spa hg n ao tus to trade Ls) wonderful progress lo in the arts and in- jot 1% ae to prommnte t | dustr' tes forms Who will be site he extent ai exhibit og St. told to the they Waew ol industrial value, no bu! York would be large ¢: the crowds that would Li manufactures. abov things, stem the tide of em! ration and| heap h per rt re ti ‘ad in the home and the and the true spirit of Irish na- Hronaltty‘will be Rent ailve, Stato President MaNuliy and County | raw olnted a to 3) cy John Dd, in the. ‘ntereats of the exhibit. me of those oresent were Assem-| blyman Ma ae J Mow i Curry, Dr. J.T. C. Edwant P, ‘lle hi Ident fenmuins | 'D Patrick J Greater _N tion Ch “President of rales 894 De, 1008 3 Bry Aa De, }John J, F FLEE FROM FROM FLAMES “NP AIGHTCLOTHES Mysterious Fire in Bronx Tene- ment Causes Panio Among) Occupants, Who Climb Down) Escapes and Ladders. Fire that started on the ground floor of the four-story tenement-house at No. | 476 Hast One Hundred and Fittieth street did $1,800 danfage to-day and sent the inmates scurrying to the street down the fire-escapes ders their night clothes The origin, ot te, fe fg a myster, Tt was discov in pecertrian, whe pal smoke roll! 4} of the grocery he first floor and who turned and rouse trian up a t inmates. Miss Agnes Miller, of Chicago, speaks to young women about dangers of the Menstrual Period—how to avoid pain and suffering and remove the cause by using Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, “TO YOUNG WOMEN—I suffered for six years with dysmenor- rhea (painful periods), so much so that I dreaded every month, as 1 knew it meant three or four days of intense pain. The doctor said this was due to an inflamed condition of the uterine appendages caused by re- pares: and neglected colds, ng girls only realized how dangerous it is to take cold at this ft time, much suffering would be spared them. Thank God for Lydia B, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, that was the onl which helped me any. time of my next monthly re up the treatment, Hs puns to my Migs AGNES M WitLeR, Vv pal “DEAR fitted me, trouble was month went vere bearingown pains in my _ and abdomen. A friend advied me to medicine, * 1 * during =m 1201 6th Within three weeks after I started re take it 1 noticed a marked improvement in my general health, and at the riod the pain had diminished considerably, I nce. am patel aly ny eye ae Bre person since, 1 am In pe my eyes are brighter, 1 have added myer god 1 fet 25 Potomac Ave., Chicago, Ill Tho ithiy sickness reflec fi bing umusuel at that tlie should have prompt and proper eeteeelog y thousand letters from women prove tha’ ible Compound regulates menstruation ani READ WHAT MISS LINDBECK SAYS: ham’s Vegetable Compound has greatly bene- FREE ADVICE TO WOMEN, I am like another ight ‘and happy."— f attention. Lydia Pinkham’s makes those periods MRS. PINKHAM—Lydia B, Pink« I will tell you how ! suffered. My! painful menstruation, | felt as each| y that 1 was getting. worse. 1 had se.| 'y. Mrs, Pinkham's did so and am now free from all pain periods.".JESSIE C. LINDBECK, treet, Rockford, Ill, —oOoOoOoOoOoOOOeOeOeOeee—— Two Splendid Waist Values Leuastan Wo S* Aue Picked for Bargain Friday. At the prices we quote these waists will go in a rush, we know, for they are about the best values offered this season. So we advise you to be at 7 as early in the day ssible, if at all interested in rf bargain-giving. 69c —Well-made, serviceable waists, of pretty new plaids, In light, medium and dark colorings; made with pleated fronts and effective sep» arate stock collar, All of these walsts are half lined, 9Be-so=" waists, of all-wool twill flannel, with fronts composed of fancy yoke, cluster tuckings and black pipings. Colors brown, green, red and ligat blue, Becond Floor, oth St. Section, | Here’sa Picture of“ Baby Belle,” ALittle Beauty, Don't¥ouThink? She's the “belle” of doll-dom, you may were before— every purchase. Sample Beds at Halt Price !} be sure—for all the other dollies round about h Cloths. They are in large sizes mostly and Mannish Clo: gst an cam, to fer dainty beauty, and only one of each style Some are plalu, while others are in the pop- day wiio Nou be made the happie miniafure mammas if Santa Claus her a “Baby Belle.” Little girls, you're Invited to come to the wo 2 Bloomingdale Doll Store to get acquainted with our $6 beds lor Ma “Baby Belles.” $12 beds for $6 A word to mamma— In conjunction with the bed These dolls are of genuine Handwerck Our $5 Mattress $3.50. make—double jointed, with beautiful bisque heads, nice white teeth and lovely curly wigs. They are 24 inches high and “go to sleep," Bloomingdales’ Holiday price, each....++ Has soft hair top, bottom, sides and ends—these are made here in our own be hd right under our careful super- vision. 25,000 Smart, Basement, Front. Good Bargain Friday Items From the Great Book Sale. For gift-book selections, the Bloomingdale Arcade Book Store is certainly the favored spot. More people than ever before have found it the most convenient place to buy all the books they want—and they've the knowledge, too, that they're always getting them at lower lene than they’d pay anywhere else, Many of the bags we're going to offer Root’s Underwear for Men, 79c, To-morrow’s special items are: tomorrow are worth $2.50 The well-known Tivoll brand—shirts and drawers to match; all sizes; singe ae erie tater ai a it Maat Dn TE psa, measuring 834 to 0. “tS Soars FleecesLined Underwear, 39e. some volumes, plates and bound in good cloth X rinted from large, new me binding. Publisher's price, per volume, 7 la ed and etal p mie, aati aia and purse and card ese to mitch Women's Fleece-Lined Underwear, 25¢, angelina introduction eae ed You've 1 ¢ ce of walrus grain, seal grain and a Cc Extra sizes in well-made shaped vests and pants—the usual 508, Golden blogrhiat Tnurduetion vatlety of other leathers—any bag at....+. +4 suerte Women’s All-Wool Underwear, 7c, e | pony met Mele Ties 2S. tes. oe Breslient grade, in natural gray only—the sort generally sold forr men! vin Nona” Men’s Semi-Neglig ee Women’s 75c, Union Suits tor 39, iA RKubaiyat. Fitegerald it. with Notes Ny ; on. ‘s value like this is typical of the Bloomingdale Men's Corner, Moore, with Wordswecth, with Notes and this, together with the quick, ee ine Bisle Books, S2c. each. made it the most popular place in town for men’s wear. fe at the Rise R By ‘a es Fi. oureey on fa ce ie bee Eos ‘und lie? Loved Onee Biste Dinsmore. EEEp lite wt naw ‘istmaa with Grandma come with hye he rounds, with soe, wl a in iste’ s mother isles le ‘at ss ot fine Lovise M. Alcott’s Books ‘Be. each. Publisher’s price $1.50—handsome volumes—all nicely bound, eae a=. Brake Cherneciber'to send for edge 1808 book The Best Argument We Have For The Bloomingdale Clothing is the offer to take back any garment you may purchase here if you can duplicate it under a twenty-five per cent. advance on the price you paid us! Is anything fairer? We know Pag eR — can satisfy you as no other r) clothing tobe before, because every day it’s satisfying hundreds of lease.” a) ry the “hard-t Of midwinter weight friezes and other splendid materials—coats Suits of excellent Winter wei sores worsted cheviots and fine Overcoals, cut in the new not fade or turn color, anid are bound Not a suit or overcoat in this lot worth under $12 or smartest new styles, with silk soutache braid and embroidery. There are black, sizes 8 to 16 years, in this lot, that will stand &® wear and tear of the To-mérrow— Men’s Heavy Overcoats, $6.95. that are marked $8 and $10 in other stores, Men’s Suits and Overcoats, $8.75 cassimeres, in a large variety of sty! I] sizes for regular-sized, under- sized or over-sized men, loose style; made of fabrics that are both smart and serviceable; the tay to keep their shape, 15. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $3.95. Made of the tbe sorts of and cheviots—all trimmed Jn the also Norfolk sults in mixttires of plain blue and black, in ‘ives 4 to 16 years, and natty little double-breasted suits in mixtures and plain blue and Boys’ Winter Suits, $1.95. & Sizes 8 to 15 years of age. he canaecke made of oop “on a substantial, wear-resisting materia's Boys’ Overcoals (3 to 0 toy yrs.) $2.95 and $3.95. "Mt $18 Svits and Overcoals, $12.95, Start Christmas Shopping Now. The store is at its best— ; Its stocks are greater, broader, better, than they ever Everything is at flood-tide of readiness at Bloom- ingdales’ and the real pleasure days for Christmas are these days right now when one may look and plan and buy leisurely and with plenty, of time to think about Shop now and at Bloomingdales’ for Christmas things And remember Bargain Friday here offers a wealth of chances for genuine money-savings, Fine Enamelled Beds al Just Half Marked Prices! Here's a Bargain Friday special that is a truly unprecedented money-saving proposition, for it means that we shall sell about forty will be sold (the wareroom sam-/ You'll probably not get another op- portunity for such extraordinary bar- gain-getting again this season, so do not miss this sale! Hand Bags to Sell al 84c. Each. * What a splendid chance this — Friday eds of Christmas just such an article in mind for some one’s gift. Think of the bargain you're getting! and vanity shapes, with braided Plaited Shirts al 59c Each! These shirts are made of fine ually printed Tuxedo cord madras, as well ts extra heavy cheviot and percale, and sell regularly at $1 and $1.50. pair of and plain hes Sizes fea to 7 alinaaee at Special in Men’s New Neckwear, 25c, Made of good silks and satins, tn light tints, with new figured destgns, as well as self-toned white, and the latest sh fr four-in-hands and all the other popular correct shapes. Wi) TRANSFER TO Ula Alto Lenuston To 3° Aut Spout A Two-Hovr Sale of Women’ ; $5 is $8 Skirts at $1.98! This twe-hour sale to-morrow morning at Bloomingdales’ mean the chance to secure a really hand- some, smart new skirt ata pricé” that will open your eyes with & astonishment! You'll have to be rom though, and get here Between 10 & 12 o'Clock:, To-Morrow Mornin if you'd take advantage of this remarkable offer. These skirts Pp} are made of ? heavy, medium and light all wool Mohairs Chentots, Meltons wlar seven and nine gored effects, as well as kilted and side-plaited styles — all beautifully trimmed in the smartest styles with strap- pings of silk and self materials, buttons and tailor stitchings. Walstbands measure 22 to 28 inches, with & few 30 to 35 Inch bands among them, $15 beds for $7.50 Length trom 38 to-44 Inches. ry a) | $18 beds for $9 No more than two skirts sold to a customer | $24 beds for $12 and none sent C. O. D. sf \ Special, to-mor- Specials we offer tow, for two hours 4 Our $8 Mattress $5.98. only, from 10 until i] \\ bis 12 o'clock, at..+. Full size; weighs 45 Ibs.; fitted with all long, staple, soft hair ind covered |[——— rel 6A Windfall of Underweaial Specials for Bargain Friday. § Good, well-made underwear of the most sensible Winter wel here in abundance for men, women and children, and at prices Bargain Friday that mean the best buying chances of the You folks who are lacking proper cold-weather underwear skip over these Bloomingdale specials for to-morrow by any means, Wright's Underwear for Mcn, 69c, This ts the famous fleece-lined health underwear that regularly #1 & garment—all sizes in this lot. cues ta Sth St, New Leather i Bloomingdale Sale herds ppers who have andles, gold- Good oF ... aoe in Jaeger color only—all sizes; usually sold for 4 garment, Perfectly made in every detaih—in silver grays only—all sizes, Children’ 's Root’s Underwear, 37c. The celebrated Tivoli brand—all wool—87c, tor size 20 inches, - . of 5, on each size larger. Pin pater 's Fleece-Lined Underwear, 20c. and 25 Good warm + elias 20, 22 and 24, 20c—siaes 28 to be baht Children’ 's Slecping Garments, 29c, Union suits and sleepin; ‘ments—all sizes from 3 to 10 years worth 59c, a suit, Abe “ “Give-Away” Prices on Excellent Hosiery To-Morre gain Friday in the Bloomingdale Hostery Store this week offers for marked bargains !n good, serviceable, wellamade socks for ¥ ‘kings for women and children than usual, Ip each case the savings are of a most pronounced type, while t denotes rare quality. Men's 35c. Socks for 15c, & pair. Good cotton socks with silk clocks; all sizes, Also fine grade of . mere socks, with merino heels and toes, In black, Oxford and natural grays, all sizes, , Women’s 25c, Stockings, B}ée. a pale ay Two-thread black cotton, with white soles or black feet. ae fleece-lined black cotton stockings and fancy polka-dotted stockings, ranted not to crock. All sizes in each style, Women’s 29c. StocKings, 19. a pair. Plain black cashmere wool, with merino heels and toes; all sites. Also’ several hundred dozens of imported heavy black cotton stockings, with double: soles—very elastic in quality. Children’s 25c, Stockings, 15c. a pair, Extra heavy ribbed cotton, made with double knees. Sizes 6 to 10 inches, The best school hose you can buy. Main Floor S:2 Bt, The Bloomingdale Grocery » List for Bargain Friday. Bargain Friday is always a great day In the Grocery Store—and to-mor+ row the list of specials 's even more than usually pronounced fn ay economies. That it more than pays to market at Bloomingdalés’ will proved a the — of dace d here to-morrow after these: careful service always at hand, has neat colored figures 59c Bar; chan and shades of gray and brown—tecks, . a , ae Main Floor, 60th St, Seation, Misses’ Serge Mackintoshes $1.98, Good, serviceably-made gar- ments that every angen miss should own, And did you ever hear of such a ridiculously little price as the Bloomingdale Mackintosh section quotes for to-morrow? They're made of good, strong cotton serge, with light plaid lin- ings, full sweep double-breasted capes, inlaid velvet collars. Henge from 34 to 52 inches, SL chee auto mackin- toshes, in black and white (Oxford effects), lined with same material; made with two shoulder capes, full sleeves and half belts; 40 to 52 inches. 98.40 and $4.88—Auto mack- Intoshes, In navy blue, with light plaid lnings, with and without shoulder capes; lengths from 42 to $2 Inches. Second from i eon =r | ¥ 38e | ™ a, 2 “futt- steer Matches 39c | cae Me. quart 126 Rice Netr tod, 5 2c wares, ‘ostine= te. impo jorted | dll ; ounee | Sealle’s clie’s Coes Bee . Th edie | Tt hr ie alae, pea ite Specials for Friday in Wines and Liquors. et pad ie tyes | | oe , Soap eakee Floor, th &. Secsion. excellen for Bed Free--- We are giving away to all who ask the floorwalkers for them teva —- > eRe Se Buster Brown} | amar | faa | Eee ' Christmas “a " mea a8:93 75 | Kummel—Deit Ye Ae | ih tee i te Postal Cards D, Leiden’s Rhine Wines One-Third Under neta hg The finest ftom the River Raine, ee ae Lawbenheimer, t doz. gf ] isis Mersteiner, 1 doz qtsi. 3 | Get some of these cards and mail them to your friends.

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