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BL er ee WHITELAW REID GETS EMBASSY Official Announcement !s Made that He Will Follow Mr. Choate on March 4 Next at the Court of St. James. HIS FEUD WITH PLATT HAS BEEN COMPOSED, But for That He Would Have Been Ambassador Years Ago, It Is Said—Mr. Choate to Resume Law Practice Here. Word has reached this city that at a Jong conference between the President, Becrvtury Hay Assistant Secretary Loomis regarding the changes that re to be made in the diplomatic ser vive cn March 4 {t was formally de cided that Whitelaw Reld shall sauce Joseph H. Choate as Ambassador at Britain. Mr, Choate, it was » sending his resignation to the a4 js the custom at the ex- a Presidential term, asked pted, as he wished to re to New York to resume the prac- { law. Only a few weeks ago It was sald at the State Department that it was understood Mr, Choate wished to he Court of St. James's for ears more. id is at his home, No. 481 Madl- fon ue, for the holidays, When a reporter for The Evening World called last evening to tell him of his appol Ment to the Court of St, James's, } Reid's butler sald he had redred very early, Mr. Rel@ would have been made Am- bassador to at Britain when Mr. Hay was recalled to become Secretary Of State but for the opposition of Sena- tor Platt, The differences between Reid and Platt have since been harmonized, it was sald at the White House, Gen, Horace Porter will be allowed to remain as Ambassador to France unless he wishes to r The Prest- dent doea not want As yet Gen. Porter has not expressed himself either a W. W. Rookhill, Chief of the Bureau of American Republics and a friend of the President, will succeed Edwin H Conger as M er to China, Powerful influence Is being exerted to have Mr, Conger transferred to some good place, and he ts belng considered for Am bassador to M o in place of Powell Clayton, who some months ago sent in his resignation to take effect at the Pleasure of the President, id Admired in Engle w Reid, editor and proprietor of the New York Tribune, ts one of the ablest and best known Americans and one of the Americans best known in England and on the continent of Europe, Mr, Reid's career, told however briet- ly, presents a fine and stimulating ex- ample to his fellow-countrymen, He was born in #37 in Xenia, O., and was educated at Miam! University, Ohio, Many American Institutions of learning have honored him with degrees, Cam- bridge University haa made him an LL. D. He ts president of the Board of Regents-of New York State Untver- sity. He is the author of the “Memoirs of Talleyrand,” ‘The Scholar in Poll- Gos" and other works. Mr, Reld served in the Civil War, be- came a war correspondent and wrote tersely and graphically. He was clerk to the Military Committee of the House of Representatives and afterwards Librarian of the House, He joined the editorial staff of the Tribune tn 1888 and became its editor and chief proprietor in 1872, One of his chiefest aids on that great newspaper was John Hay, now Beoretary of State, Twice Declined German Mission, In 181 Mr, Reld married Miss Eliza- beth Mills, daughter of Daniel 0, Mills, of this city, He twice declined the dip- lomatic mission to Germany offered to him by Presidents Hayes and Harrison, President Harrison made him Ambassa- dor to France, where from 1883-92 he served with distinguished ability, and @id much to further cement the Re. publics’ ancient friendship, In 1892 he Was nominated for Vice-President on the Ucket with Gen, Harrison. Mr. Reld was Special Ambassador from the United States to Great Britain for Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubtlee, 1897, and he was a Commissioner for the Treaty of Peace between the United States and Spain in Paris, 1598. His re- cepticn as Special Ambassador to Great Britain for King Edward's coronation ‘well forecasts the greeting that awalts him now. The King and Queen received Mr, Reld and his wife with extreme cordlality. They were welcomed at and ®ave many notable entertainments. Of Mr, Reld’s public speeches in By ind, enough to quote the Liverpool Dally Post, which sald that his address at the dinner of the American Chamber of Commerce in Liverpool was full of “felicitous epigrams,” and added: “The warmth of American fesling toward the King und people of this @ountry could not have found happler &nd more cordial expression than’ in the Glowing words of Mr. Whitelaw Reid ——— REMOVED TO A REMOTE JAIL TO AVOID LYNCHING. Alrgeion Charged with Kiltng His Wife and Adopted Son and Firing Hie Ho LYNCHBURG, Va., De Linkows, a Radford, Va. painter, was taken to Roanoke last night to prevent Jynebing at the handa of infuriated citi. gens after a Coroner's inquest had re- turned a verdi he murdered his move eviden of the erime. It & charged that Linkous beat the brains of his victims out with a blune instrument, and then fired the butiding. When the building waa burning briskly he an alarm. The town's yolun- teer dopariment turned out, Linkous's @ections were suspliious. The hose was kent on Mrs, Linkous's sleeping-room dorm was not badly yurned, — v7 . — - ‘THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2%, OPS ME Whitelaw Reid, “CHARLIE ROSS'S’ Next Ambassador | Kemember— to Great Britain. | Familiarity breed | dal in haunts 2 t ou'l under Teasing Boys Set Fire to De- 1901, Alt CARS Transfer Jo LEUNGTON [0 3*AvE Z59°7060" Sr sid serted Cabin in Brooklyn Park to Tantalize Waterman, and , Landmark Is Consumed, Just to tease the old watchman, boys every department to get stocks | | | sot lire last night to the old shanty in inventory, set Park, Brooklyn. In t struc ‘a a ‘ ' aa concealed by his kidnappers, It was BF ncpartedh Aieed value has been entirely | The stocks to w ght of Broke the after-Xmas ice this morning with news of our $3.50 shoe sale, jmot far from tho sianty in which the | Kiduappers, Douglass and Mosier, were ______| shot to death by Van Brunt. The fre Jid ite work #0 effectively thae the laud | mark 1s no more TWO HORSES KILLED truck and |custody, the parents of the chiid refus- ss ea isa ea ROGERS, Peet & Company. were driven by John Barnes, of No, & Boys, a of skating, tr | Halt street. | Ryan last evening, He chased them, In the rain and denkness the driver | and they laughed at his efforts to caten 1 them. Several of the lads lighted pa 414 not see the wire, which had been | oer and put it under the shanty, Ryan broken down by the stonm, and both ted to put out the blaze, but falled horses stepped upon {t, plunging tn the | S9on the building was a mass of fame tr and falling dead’ instanuy, The 0 Wee) ok Called, a it wae | ve _ sbeaegnh sd | believed they could not arrive in time tu driver saved hiuselt from injury by| be of service, and soon the structure Jumping, | was burned to the ground ng siuat | Red Letter Day [f To-morrow, Wednesday, Dec. 28, will be “Red Letter Day” for “S. & H.” Green Trading Stamps. Every collector upon personally presenting her stamp book at any one of the addresses given below will be given ten stamps FREE. The stamps will not be given if she has forgotten her book or sends it by a messenger or friend. These are the only restrictions, Our desire is to aid you by every fair means to become familiar with our premiums and to help you get one of them. How to Get More Stamps Without Purchases. | Any of our branches will give you “S. & H.” Green Trading | Stamps for SOAP WRAPPERS, TRADEMARKS, LABELS, TOBACCO TAGS, COUPONS, CIGAR BANDS, &c., &c. You will recognize in this offer a sure, swift and easy way of obtaining one of our premiums, THE SPERRY 2 HUTCHINSON COMPANY, THOS. A, SPERRY, President, | LOCAL BRANCHES, 152-154 West 23d St. Slegel Cooper Co. Anriex. drawing a heavily loaded tanta’ ruedway, oor, Warr 208 Brepoaite City Hall $42 Broadway, cor. 13th. and 140 to 48 4th Ay. 1200 Broadway, cor 24 ‘and 54 West $34 Ot. | So, you see, ‘§ =25°, Discount on These Burnt wood novelties, Fine bronze clocks and clock sets. Art embroideries, Fine umbrellas, Musical instruments from $5 up- ward, Beautiful candelabra and Imported leather goods, 25°, Discount on Sterling Silver. You certainly never had a better opportunity to fit out your table with new silver than this 25 per cent. discount sale offers. All our Sterling silver tableware, as well as sterling silver novelties in the shape of hair brushes, bon- bon boxes, powder puff boxes, niugs, ete, have been marked at 25 per cent. discount from regular prices, Sterling Silver Tea, Coffee, Table and Dessert Spoons, Sterling Silver Table Knives, Sterling Silver Table, Dessert and Oyster Forks. Sterling Silver Pickle Forks, Sterling Silver Bonbon 0008, Sterling Silver Bread T: Sterling Silver Meat Forks, Sterling Silver Olive Spoons, Sterling Silver Berry Dishes, Sterling Silver Nut Bowls, Sterling Silver Sauce Bowls, Sterling Silver Three « Piece Coffee Sets, Sterling Silver Soap Boxes, Sterling Silver Mugs. Sterling Silver Soup and Cream 86th St. and 3d Avo, 119 West 125th St. 165 Avenue A, 413 Grand St. 2942 Third Ave. Ledles. Fellows & Smith, Westchester and 3d Aves. Sterling Silver Mounted Hair BROOKLYN. Brushes. | 359 Fifth Ave. Baker & Co.'s Annex, B’way & Rockaway Ave. 366 Bedford Ave. 188-190 Grand St. 140 Greenpoint Ave. 1338 Broadway. 365 Jackson Ave., Long Isiand City. Main Floor, Fromt, Centre. Clearance of Watches! If you want a fine watch, a per- fect timepiece, at a bargain price you seldom come across, come to the Bloomingdale wateh store, for BOARDERS WANTED. 20 Cents Per Line. eee SRADHURST AV..45 (near W, 143t Baton) aoome, "#2 up, with oF wit BOARD WANTED, | FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Cents Per Line. % Cents Per Line. 3 WOMAN, @ 293, corner 24th at. board and 1 must be Very reasonable 1OTH AV -Nieely fu niahel room, reasonable board. The Pre-Inventory Clearances Began To-Day. , This is the annual period of s! ‘arp, deer he ver he ver decisive price-cutting in lowest possible level betore Of a novelty character and all wearing M at prices which show that cost our endeavor to reduce stocks at on this refers in particular are; Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Women's Coats and Suits, BY TROLLEY WIRE, uitiveis! it, foot!” Avie, "in“'& 1,700 pairs of $5 shoes ff Men's and Boys’ Shoes, Women’sand Children’s Shoes, BY TROL time It was re with a sprinkling of $6 | Men's and Boys’ flats, Children’s Coats, [Animals Were Being Driven 5%, 014 feel quality; our own maker's Slippers and Bools, Smoking Jackels, Thorough the Street When They Diauoer reskdent of South samples and some hundreds 5 d Men's N 4 Ntepped Upon Charged Metal yyy ieviled tat to tomillsh the ancient. Off Our own shelves, spenders, en's Neckwear, Two draught horses were Instantly | Aitueture, but to utilize tt aw arefreshy = More than half are patent | | Furs, Dressing Sacques, Killed by a dangling trolley wire at Two hundred boys and girls went leathers, Women's Bath Robes Children’ $se Washington and Flushing avenues, [erie earners sheting ‘wen good. All sizes and widths Untr' d Hat , Fi ye a Brookes, m-day, Tye horses, ena | Patrick Ryan, the watchman, ans had nirimme Sy jowers and Feathers, |property of Rosenthal & Leak, of No years ag0 of fran girl when be $3.50 and such stocks as diamond Jewelry, watches from $20 upward, sterling sllver- {1 Market street, Brooklyn, wore fired at a boy, Kyan was released from ware, art wares, books in fine bindings, burnt wood novelties, bronze clocks and sets, art embroideries, musical instruments from $5 upward, and imported leather goods, on all of which a discount of 25 per cent, on marked prices will be given, as well as odd pieces of women’s neckwear and rumpled handker- chiefs, which will be sold at half former prices. Prices are to be reduced all the way from 25 to 50 per cent. on former Bloomingdale tigures— in themselves unmatchably low. 25°,, Off Diamonds. Though the Bloomingdale Jew- elry Store is recognized as selling diamonds from 25 to 30 per cent below the universal prices, we offer a special discount of 25 per cent on these unmatchable Blooming- dale prices to bring our jewelry stock down to the very lowest point possible before inventory, Most of the jewelry affected by this reduction was purchased be- fore the last rise in the price of diamonds, which makes this sale all the more extraordinary. In this 25 per cent. discount sale are Diamond Rings (all styles), Scarf Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Pendants. Brooches (all styles), Lockets, And Others, Main Floor, Front Centre Art Wares— 25°, Discount. The Bloomingdale collections of art wares were particularly praised this year, and on all the remaining pleces a 25 per cent, discount goes into effect The assortments Include: French gray and ormolu trays, paper cutters, inkstands, candela- bra, jewel cases, ete, Bronzes, Bronze Paper Cutters, Bronze Tks Bronze Seals, Etc., Hand-Painted Miniatures on Ivory, Limoges Enamelled Miniatures, Italian Mosaic Portraits, Vienna Miniatures, Dutch Silver Toys, Main Floor, 59th St. Section Soiled Books at Half Price. “EER Z| obs haring room with ancther TTH AY., 80, commer 13th st.—Large and Oe ae Ww 4 = . a 6 | Uaingie roma; well heated; first-ciaas tabie, | loved 08 W ri Shean Weataa Foam | 2 si ate palpate eg ardey is During the holiday rush quite a | FPA BT. 20. —Two connec:ing Frome, nice: | FIRST LASS BOOT er as dinner, suit ETH ST. 2m) W.—Zwo rooms, 4 windows eli ted ‘ number of books were slightly hurt } furtdaned, plano; private; bath; excel Ureakfast. 6 A Ai front, gas, water, $3.50. bring our stock watches down ” fatten i | closet, $4; near subway or Lironx, Address or soiled—among them some very | see : L 122 World. ITH wt. ts BCoay partor to low-ebb before inventory Tie WOREE Ed GRIHORE do Yoke OTH, 10 Bi ang. eplendid table; oo o steam, kitchen. Cole. Every watch told by us fs fully ne books and editions d , wire ditiag, WANTED—Board of room; permanent; H . ae meee aia;_tarine dining: Weeated; between 128th-146th et. A. B.. i4Ti, MA & #8. @ tron my. oon guaranteed a perfect timekeer We have gathered all these ¢ 12TH, 124. W. Jarae front room, | 649 World, Harlem. furniaher, housekeeping, 6 i rig gether, and have placed them on heated larwe ve i table _veniencen and every watch has been lg Oh coe coamiee, bh the he — = YOUNG MAN ex board in respectab) " ; ri ale on centre cor h 1TH ST. me th oki neal Jewlsh fain adress M 123 World. TH, at Wy came bents Pag B Bloomingdale book store at. half ated roms, wit |. moderate. x - "ining: new apartinen’ rv bloomingdal i peated Soe G MAN wants hoard. Address Ship- janitor Reduced From the marked prices, which means ITTH, 19 W.—Desirabdie single, double rooms, R. Gordon & Bon, foot W 144th . + oh i , | baths; hign-claay table and ap- 14TH &T.. 257 W.—Heated hall rooms, at about a quarter the publishers | nts, story, $150 and $2, housekeeping; con 33° to 50° prices ion ST.. 122 5, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, misoeee 0 0 An early selection ts advisable. “pan ers, parlor 20 Cents Por Line. HAT, 142) B Clean able be ¥ parlor ¢ gucats. PRA AAA AAPL LAL ALPS furnished roome; respectable house Matn Floor, Front, Centr Main Floor. Arcade —— ABINGDON Suv ane, oo karor, ¢ paesiing $2.50, 68. 04 — 119 2 W.—Roo and board, $4; couple, CTO, Tange, ntube, boumpiage pin \" Ti eas tyreak + home, _of friends 4 ‘ _ ATTH, 140 W., near 6th av.—Coay front, $15 W.—Elemantly forniahes steam~ | “VB: 2—-Two, front rom, 68; aleoly fur) _ weehly: rina twlee maT. 349 Ele L - or hunasekeeping |218y. et rosin with excellent beards tea | eres OF # ——l pert st, 9 W.—Nice te | BANK 8T., 110—Nice furnished rooms for” ail convoniences, reason: | | n_OF Want housekeeping CATERER IG ART ORE ty SNOT TR OUCIIN ETS | ¥.—Good rood boant, #5; ex- * Pram aao- tonnes Baie di rersrene testers, Pg 404 OTH ST. 181 W.—Two connecting rooms ft rr <5 ¥ = : J Hight housekeeping. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE’, French boardinz- Hydson—Fur- b and board $5; CHARLES ST. 126, kentiemen ony cellent cooking nished rooms, $1,25, 8) at up: board only $3.50, Hi 1TH, 295 B—Nicely heated rooms, one or 0 (wo) also hall room enta Per Line, BX INGTON Vel}-Deated fur- 4 rooms, heats (LEXINGTON AV. OM Wel AC A bg ag Bg er oer eee rer 1 Oe SAip: nished rooms to let, connecting or singly Adubie rooms: steam heats electric Hant MADISON AV... 2112 — Beautiful sunny gun 87 1a) W Newly furnished 2% fre bi ok at ny joove fi milemen. $i Gibb F Exceptional board. neaied | [etping. cheerful hall, room; priv Li vit. Grote ies $4; gentienen, $3 of | houses hes very moderate. QT ST. att Wo Fumished 1 with - Py of without housekerpin: UTH ST., 22 E—Boarders wanted; 6004 Wanreoy AV. 1081 Front parlor; also w warherning. Sons, Dee. | “iarae rooms; tient nowsexeoping or gentie: | 22D ST... 154, B—-Nicely furnished rooms ‘ w. men single and double 4 | PROSPECT PLACE, 38 F 424—Nice laree warm hall room, $1.75, conveniences, 8T_ NICHOLAS AV. 284 11 — | front room, suitable severni Steond floor front room, board fultabje for two, reasonable. th st jt rienda o \. refined, warm ATH, 144 E.—Comfortable rooms; convent | pie. use of kitchen; quiet Wines, board; use of plano, American! house 22. 217 Wo—Laree. newly fur i inal ~ a WEST HOUSTON, 225—Nicely turniohed Well heated: hot hath H OST.. 341 W. jarse rooma, suitable % front heeted; with of without | 28D 406 W —Square rooms, hot. cold water 3; good table boar: . _ | board jt ane $3.80; other rooms. TSTH, 134 E.—A sunny comfortable single! or ay Hot Newly fur- | 4TH, 219 W.—Desirable ema. wit room In private house: excellent table. mM Avy d ubie rams, mas & bath, | QF without heat, bath, clean “Call Bu GIST 8T., 167 E.—Heated hall 3D AV.. 1089—F t a, | 35 nee = prod PO Ph meee Pee rte tiara att cate 3D AV. 1283-—Frogt room, siceiy 29TH 4T. 342 W sree and vingie | STH. 425 Wy ree a bo r ATH ST.. 21 Wo—large and smal) rome; ISTH ST. 40 W—-Rlegant single moma, a Mend rontemien or housekeeping. reas nable. mveniences ate. house water, heat DIST, 300 B.—Child to board: good hom > See any tieke % = | Mother's “cares hoepital exper wil 6TH AY furnished front roam, 72TH. #81 W f ait room; rea take one from birth. ME suitable oping Pleas noing DST 2 W—Fumishet mom, with of ‘i erg BT oe aioe Nanna TH AY. Handsome ‘without board, private family sorren SOEEy rar guahe TH st. Sth ay Beatie " 124 W., Mount Morrie $19-4555, \y 5 Vedroom ne, cheap, als s, ‘steam. Telephone TH ht , be room on WrH aT 13 121TH ST. 68 E—Back parlor; all im- STH AV., vO—r ay é provements, suitable for two adults; fm furnien 2 2. with board Agta dla Ts 2 34TH, a4T Ww small rooma: ample OTH BT. 2119 th av.—Aleo m tor | i AW, Bi0d—Larwe front park ie Tr; well kept 1 ee ore . orn | Ua bh newik furmloned, for one eoupie Large front and mali a paneer | M_Yankler ble home Boyes ISTH FT. 229 W.—Pleasant hall room with ¥ wo are » ae | “Eth heated: Bear elevated; moderate. | STH WT. 25 Wi Neatly furpished single muschewping roone, 44 Brooklyn, TH. § F.. near th Witegant large and eT senath Peaned Geet! Breatwey— p [GREENE AV. S87. Redford district Two) _ small ronme. ranning water eae, omell. Rented foome, Se anebea: toa handaomely turnlaied rooms, bay windows, | ———— +p. W.—Well-heated front room, | hern expoaure, Ny OF en sulle, wital ori AY, Sk fom, s, ie wisi | "93 heated ali wm, Wig ry {ote ST.. 63 E.—iacge furnisied room for Ae ; =, . - " sa tt. CURA ROAD OC, hualneeD, WOM yinay .... Lexington to Third avenve~-Bloomingdale Brothers—s%h to coth Street. 2 Cente Per Line 1M F.—Furn and small, with 4TH, 292 W—For rent, for two. 64. Nealey ISTH 8T ‘ * private house ws W Latin feet faom, poltabin Tovemente. reasonadie. fa « large parior Remember— We are always trying to make you a “steady customer.” his may explain in part why we ever let any one go away dissat- | This Is Indeed a Most Unusual Sale of Men’s White Shirts. igs in the Bloomingdale Haberdashery Store itive that men of a practical turn of mind And the looks of thi this morning is proof f ‘ognize it as such. Every sh tid every collar in every lot that we placed on sale this morne ing is perfect and marked at a price which means you can buy it at half its actual value We speak particularly for to-morrow of that lot of some twelve thousand Men’s Unlavndered Shirts at 24c. These shirts are of extra heavy muslin, made with reinforced fronts and backs, protected neckbands, and carefully cut and sewn in every particular, Sizes 14 to 18, Really the most sensational offering in shirts that has hap. pened in vears Men's Woven Madras Negligce Shirts at 27c, Such shirts are worth up to 59. each, There's an almost endless variety of neat patterns for choice in sizes from 14 to 17, Men's While Cheviot Negligee Shirls at 44c, These are our regular one-dollar grade of all-year-round cheviot negligees —and as there are only seven hundred shirts in the lot, we advise an early Selection, Men's Muslin Night Shirts al 35c, Or three for a dollar, These are our regular 49¢. night shirts, and sim ar shirts are sold by haberdashers at 75c. each These night shirts are nicely trimmed with plain and fancy colored bor- Jers, and come in all sizes, 6,000 Men's Scarfs, | 500 Pairs Braces. Silk Braces, worth $1.50, $2 and Worth all the way up to Soc, each— $2.50, in this sale at, Main Ploor, Oth St. Section. Abovt That $50,000 Sale of Furs al Bloomingdales’. This fur sale will probably be the greatest from point of volume of business done that we have ever held—just as it is the greatest from point of value-giving. We can print news of only a few of the extraordinary fur offer- ings each day, We have selected these for to-morrow: Special Items in Fur NecKpieces and Mutis, $2.95 and $3.98— $4,95— 60 inches long, of Jap. seal | Handsome fur scarfs, from $4 to 72 Fashionable scarfs, $0 inches long, | — inches long, of brook mink, sable of Russian lynx, hare, squirre| lined—brown Russian 40 inches tong, of pearl hare lynx, nutria beaver and sable race 34 to 40 inches long, of blue sable. coon. Muffs to match at the same 54 inches long, of brook mink price, Many of these pieces are selling elsewhere at $10. $5.95, $6.50 and $6.95— Very smart fur pieces, from 60 ta 80 inches long, of sable and Isabella Jap. bear, Russian lynx, squirrel lined brook mink, Isabella sable opossum, Isabella Australian opos- Sum and natural gray squirrel—So inches long, of American ermine, all shapes—3 for 50c,, or, CD. evecreee tteeeeeeeee $7.50, 0 up to $12.50— Beautiful fur neckwear, from 60 to 80 inches long, of gray and white squirrel, water mink, Far Eastern | mink, nearseal, sable raccoon, sable | wolf, Isabella fox, Alaska sable, | Isabella raccoon and sable opos- sum, Muf{s to match at the same prices. These fur pieces sell in other stores as high as $25, 72 Inches long, of Jap. seal, And Further Values in Rich Chinchillas, $25 Four-in-Hand or Ascot Ties, $10.50. $28 to $35 Four-in-Han . $65 Four-in-Hand or Ascot Ties, $39. $35 to ne Stoles, Hetty $35 to $70 Large Flat Muffs, $15, $29 and $35, i Women’s 935 and $40 Jap Seal Fur Coats for $10. Made in the smartest of this season's styles, with the newest fashionable puff sleeves, large storm collars and revers—lined throughout with beautiful, heavy guaranteed satin. $45 and $50 Jap Seal Fur Coats, $15, Handsome garments, 24 Inches long—made with large collars and revers of water mink, nutria beaver baum marten, opossum and Far Eastern mink, Women's $25 Jap Bear Fur Sets, $6.75, They consist of a large new-style flat pillow muff and a large black or cinnamon bear stole or boa 100 inches long—some are lined with Maney satin —others with squirrel, Second Floor, 50th St. Section, The Business Men’s Stationery Sale Is Most Important. _ Any office with bo ag to buy should heed the items offered in this annual Bloomingdale Sale of Business Stationery and Office needs, for the savings average a full third to half what is usually asked for these articles, A few items at random from this sale are printed below, Office Books. Ty pewriting Materials. we = Liren spewriting Paper -~ Made Ledgers—Cash Books, Journals. ete. h i > 6 bound in canvas, of ood quality | (' the yeeyraber Compan Mk paper boxed, special price per ream... 48¢ 300 pages, 49¢ = (0 pages, O9¢ Legal Size, same quantity and qua 400 pages, $9¢ SOO pages, O0e NY sesecesecees sees vee63e Copy ing Presses best mate, to Canvas bound, hold book 10212 Long Day Books 2.98 white paper, He 4 $ . F rcules Fireproof Safes, 300 pages, 28¢ 600 pages, 39€ for home and oice use, warranted Order Books Pressboard covers, strictly fireproot, Prices as follows: Manila paper, 180 pages, pet dozen 33c b, Very special prices are quoted by the Bloomingdale Furnitére Store on office desks, M an Pe arg $8.95,$15,95, $24.95, $30.50, $57 reasonable FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Brooklyn, FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 20 Conte Per Line. ‘ae and smal}; . hunt room, bath, saa, 1 6 & a:ly furnis $1. Levy, a mut 7 kiyn—Feated hall nate = ries Rood Wweation. ‘ be bi +—Light Rousel 1 u a as. Water, small, $1.23; . os FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, furnished pa a 8 Per Line, W.—Laree f . eninince, . eeeureeeeuneemnnyen seer ren eens § ve . a 8 ROOMS. w s, and well beats ' ¢ Union Square, ITH aT. 102 F Lore * > ving * to pay B00 per ine 9 every caw ‘ mal £ z week: Prive’ 2 GC, rom, $1 Kap 400 World NOTH. 101 FR Laree front suitable FURNIAHED ROOM te foe tw gentle a a Brookiyn. RNIAHED ROOM & 120TH. W-Nt fursished rooms, CONCORD &T, 7 (near bridges —F at fe hood DEAN 8T ‘ t i : ; . p EAN &T monk a bes = t . af, w Ww ‘ fron t ST. TD bei tr tack base r' ry HIGH ST « . e * . ent, od t £2. hall rooma, 81 | MAN wants small urotahed fe Be | Med family ‘hbdreoe LAPAY AN. 5id—Laree, cheerful tur | o@ oh #. HST, 213 W on us torent, privaie house; bath, | FU heated, running water, § TH. 28 W.—Larae room, runnisg water, housekeeping, 63> hal :4 aw orice,

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