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ay! > 4 4\ » pi hy ROCKEFELLER TALKS ON DIET Hil | Standard Oil Magnate, with Wife and Daughter, Enter- ’ tains His Absent Son’s Bible ’ Class at Its Club-House, “WE LIVE TOO FAST , y AND EAT TOO MUCH.” Chew Food Carefully, He Ad- Vises, and Don’t Drink loe Water—“ Believe in the Newspapers,” Says Ol! King. ‘Mr, and Mra, John D, Rockefeller and their daughter, Mrs. 1. Parmalee Pren- ties, yesterday entertained the mem- bers of the Young Mén's Bible Class in Ye clubhouse, No, 11 West Forty-Atth street, Mr, and Mrs, Rockefeller en- eavored in every way possible to make up for the absence of thelr son, who ts in Europe, Ham sandwiches and choco- tate cake were served, There were More persons present than there were feats, Mr, Rockefeller insisted on standing and that the person to whom ho gave his seat should occupy It. Among the callers was Gen. Cronje, the Boer soldier, and the millionaire talked through an Interpreter about thin country, Tendon and Now York City, The talk with the two men was fol- lowed by a chat with a young French- man, who declared that New York was in too great a hurry and was so dif: ferent from the reatful condition, he Pugs thet Prevails In Paris, “Ab, you should go to Philadelphia,” sald Mr, Rockefeller, smiling a Be inc bane 4 robust German, "How your health now?" he ask shook hands, sg di “Excellent,” said the man, ‘I have followed your advice about chewing my ,food and my dyspepsia is cured," “Tam glad you took my advice,” said Mr, Rockefeller, “for your looks show that you have benefited by it, Look at me! I welgh two hundred pounds and fam to-day in the“best of health, Seeing ™Me now you perhaps don't recognize the lanky, decrepit old form in which @ certain paper delights to picture me, But, of course, I suppose many of you @cn't belleve what you see in the papers.” “We certainly don't," came from Abottt @ix young men at once. “Well, I belleve in the papers,”’ re- plied Mr, Rockefeller, “Give them Hb-+ erty and freedom of speech, I belleve in Jiberty, The readers of the papers are intelligent, and they soon sift truth from untruth.” “Now, to got back to the question of health, Let me advise you young men to chew your food carefully and thor- oughly, and above all don't drink toe- water, I never drink anything with my ut between meals I drink a lot RRIMAN HEIRS SHARE ESTATE Appraised at $4,216,501, Much of Which Is in Real Estate in Manhattan, While Stocks and Bonds Figure Largely, WHITE PLAINS, Jan, %—The State tax Appraiser for Westchemer County has just filed his report In the Sur- rogate's office at White Plains, in which he finds that the late Oliver Harriman, sr, who died at Mount Kls- co, left a personal estate valued at avout four milion dollars, The in- herltance tax which the State will col lect will amount to about forty thou- sand dollars, The tax !s not large be- cause the estate is entirely Inherited children of the testator, 8 only a few months before Mr Heyriman's ‘leath that a Sheriff's fury at White Plains declared him incom: prtent to, manage te, and a com> mitteo consistine of Ollver Harriman, J:., and another brother were ap jolnt- ed aa a committee to care for hls es- tate. Then a court order was granted by Justice Keogh, allowing $26.00 a year to each of the children for thelr personal use. ‘The decedent's personal nroperty con- sisted chiefly of raiiroad bonds and and Govern- he realized a stocks, Jarge mo ment bonds, from whl large Income, ‘Yho real estate left by the testator amounts to & 00, whieh Includes his late residence No. Md West Fifty-sev- | enth street, Ne ‘ork City, valued at) #400, 00, ‘The personal estate Is placed at $3,001,873, The tite is distributed as follows; Ann H. Vanderbilt, wife of Willlam K, Vanderbilt, of No, 660 Fifth avenue, $955,800; Ollver Harriman, of White Plains, $447,390; James Low Harriman, est JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER’S SIX RULES OF HEALTH, Chew your food carefully and thoroughly, Don't drink loe water. Never drink anything with your meale, Drink a lot of water and considerable milk between meals, Take plenty of cold baths. 4 It le eometimes good to modify cold bathe by taking a towel,’ _. mersing it In cold water containing a little salt and throwing It ovor your back. i ‘me St EO EE EAC SES RRR Mtr es CEs Bi ihe of good pure water and also considerable! Mr, Rockefeller, “and I remember that Late Sewn “Routh Swen “nevrdted see crite "I take great patna in chewing my| ‘hat T indulged in them and paid any food, If I were in a hurry to catoh al could only result In harm, In recent train, and was hungry and wanted to years, however,» I have modified m eat a beetsteak, 1 would take the beef-|cold baths eomewhat by taking a towel, ateak with me and take time in chewing immersing it in cold water containing it-on my journey. a little sult and ay Mt over m; “Yes, I believe in od!d bathe,” wala Yack, I belleve nalt and cold watur used in this way is a great thing. SPECIAL SALE TUESDAY, JANUARY 10TH, Black Dress Goods. 4750 yards Fine French Panama Etamine, Regular price $1.50, Sdtoadvway &l 916 treet. + MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 9, 1905, 75¢ yerd SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. MORNING WONDERS. 25% Discount on our entire stock of Fancy Bric-a-Brac, Marble Statuary, etc. More Interesting White Sale News of Undermuslins. If we could only show you by picture or print just how beau- tifully made every single under- garment .in this Bloomingdale 1905 White Sale is, and then talk prices at the very tail end, there’d e no limit to the shopping en- thusiasm we'd surely create, But at best we can only half tell the tale—for one’s own eyes must read the eloquent story of Bloomingdale mer- chandising from the heaping tables full of snowy perfection in muslin undergar- ments that are offered in this White Sale each day, To-morrow we shall lay particular stress on the following: Skirts—Of good quality muslin, | Chemises—Of cambric and muslin, three different styles—with deep} four styles, square and round lawn flounce, trimmed with tucks,| necks, trimmed with embroidered torchon lace and insertion; other insertion and ruffle and with two styles with embroidered flounce; lace Insertions and lace edge around White Sale price...... 59¢ | neck, White Sale Price 39c Skirts —Of cambric, in four very | Chemlses—Of nainsook and cam- piety styles—-one with deep Ikwn | — bric, prettily trimmed with Val, lounce, trimmed with perpendicu- lace and Insertion and with yoke lar rows of wide lace insertion be- | of hemstitched tucks and embrold- tween tucks and deep lace ruffle on ered Insertion, finished with fine bottom. White Sale price..,. 79 edge, White Sale Price Others at 89c,, 98c, to $22.50, Others at 69,, 98c., up to $7.00, D rawers—Of cambric, deep ruffle, | Corset Covers — Of cambric, with hemstitched tucks and deep round neck, full front, with ball lace edge, White Sale price,,. 29¢ insertion and edge, finished with Drawers—O{ cambric and muslin,| ‘ibbon run through lace beading, five styles, elaborately trimmed | _ White Sale Price. . 19¢ with lace and embroidery, White | Corset Covers —Of cambric, ruf- Sale price 49c | fle of fine embroidery and feather Others at 59¢,, 69c., 98c. to $7,50, ithe ped all around man Go wns—Of cambric and muslin, six hiite Sale Price... ..+1104 1256 different styles—with yoke of four | Others at 39c., 49¢,, 79¢, to $6 each, embroidered insertions and hem- | Baby Clothes — Infants’ short stitched tucks, finished with hem-| dresses, of fine white lawn, with stitched ruffle, also with Veneck | found yoke of heémstitched tucks and yoke of lace insertion and| 2nd finished with hemstitched ruf- tucks, neck and sleeves trimmed | {l¢;, sizes 6 months to 2 years, with lace ruffle, White Sale price39c Bee Getneeipe (el) +156 396 Mh hl Tare Cah che, Bt tine Thee eS “ll ave mise or surplice style, trimme: } with Cluny ‘lace and” Insertion waist with yoke of Val, lace inser- around neck and finished with lace peat me tA aa Hae beading and ribbon, White Sale| sizes 2, 3 and 4 years, White Sale ” vee 496) Price... ess, a 69 Second tioor, near Rotunda, Umbrellas Have Been Price-Cut in This Janvary Clearance, Umbrellas that would do credit to the superior Bloomingdale Umbrella Stock at any time are to be offered to-morrow at prices which don’t average half their real value, But this is to be a thorough clearance, and any lots that have not moved fast enough to suit the zealous stock man are to go out in double-quick order this week, If price hammering will do it, At $1,00—26 and 28 inch Taffeta Umbrellas, with long horn and metal, horn, pearl, ebony, Congo plain and trimmed, boxwood, imitation buckhorn, weich- sel, vine and fancy light twisted wood handles, At $3,95—26 and 28 inch pure silk Umbrellas, with case and tassel, burnt ivory, sterling, pearl and sterling, gold and pearl, buckhorn and_ sterling, horn and sterling silver! head and boxwood Prin- handles, valued up to $15.' cess trimmed handles, \ At $2,95—26 and 28 inch Uzar Umbrellas of Union silk, with tape edge, pearl and sterling, gold and pearl and boxwood handles, Main Floor, 69th St, Section, A Monday Hosiery Sale. Three special bargain lots of good hosiery xo on sale at Bloomingdales’ Monday at about half prices, At $1,98—26 and 28 Inch ? tape edge and hemme piece-dyed taffeta Umbrel las, case and tassel, horn, fancy inlald, light wood, celluloid dog’s head, box- wood trimmed, celluloid deer's head, burnt ivory, trimmed long pearl and sterling, long gold and earl, burnt ivory and ster- jing, pearl and sterling, boxwood with horse's Diamonds at 25% Discount. And in the face of this:— From an evening paper, “Diamond Trust’ orders ad- vance of $50,000,000,00. of Pars, Franco, 42; Emeline H, Olr aughter, Jefferson Bor- den Harriman, of Mount Kisco, Joseph Harriman, of Newport, $4, Lille 1 a daughter, of Ni West Thir bert M. Harr! $405,988; William Earl Dodg feCullough, grandsh ; Samuel 8, Sands, a HH, Rut Sy man, of in two of White VL » dt t Harriman Company at Omaha, learn. a Unton Pacifie Railros Besides: ing the rafiroad bu S gortune eft him by his father he Je a, faijionaire in his own right. ‘ dec Va AS NR i tla a “For eighth time in four years De Beers Co. called for tive per cent advance.” Need more be sald but to add that the original Bloomingdale prices on which you are offered a discount of 25% are based on what we paid for the diamonds before the advance of last Spring! 8c for Women’s 15c, * — Stockings, These are of cotton, full seamless style, with ribbed tops and double soles, of excellent black, for Men’s 15c, Te, Half Hose, These are of black cotton, with silk clockings and silk-embroidered The jewelry affected by this 25% polka dots, discount is 0 Diamond Rings (all styles), &c. for Children's 15c, Stockings. These are of extra heavy four- thread txt ribbed cotton, guaran- teed fast black, in full seamless style, with double knees. We cannot fill mail or C, 0, D, orders on any of the above items, Main Floor, 89th &t, Section, Scarfpins, Sleeve Buttons, lendants, Pocket Knives, N afe, Brooches (all styles), Li ts, Ear Screws, Shirt Studs, Collar Buttons, Clgar Cutters, and in fact every article in Diamond Jewelry, Main Floor, Front Centre. vib dese se ade seta ih BONA IN ya. a Half and a Third Re en’s coat store its methods, After inventory {t was found advisable to ar- range three special lots of coats and close them out re- gardless of value or cost, This means one-half and one- third prices in every instance, and that you may for less than It cost to make. $4.98 $7.98 $16.75 in these lots, including three-quarter and short coats, of silk-nap velours and plushes in plain and crushed effects, and of kerseys, Montagnac, cheviots and zibelines in plain black, brown and $8 to $12 cloth coats, $15to$22,50 plush and cloth coats, $25 to $35 plush and . cloth coats, There are a hundred different styles | novelty mixtures, throughout with satin guaranteed to wear two seasons, izes from 32 to 46 inches bust measure, portunity, : The Bloomingdale China Offers These In Dinner Seldom does such a chance to buy good china come about, and you who need new dinner sets should profit by the sale while you may. $9 Dinner Sets, at $5.75 These sets are of white English porcelain—every piece perfect. The sets contain 100 pleces, Including soup tureen, | $7.98 tor $12 Dinner Sets. These. are of thin English porce- lain with very pretty underglaze dec- orations, and the dishes are made in fancy shapes, 100 pieces, Including soup tureen, These are decorated in pretty shapes, These sets contain 4 very pretty designs. ner sets at $20 and above, _below, and subject to a discount of 25% in price, finding new owners for this merchandise in quick order, 25% Aftects Prices on— Book sets In fine bindings; Gold watches from $20 upward; Our entire stock of sterling silver tableware, noveltles, halr brushes, &c., from $1 upward; from $5 upward; tures, &c,; cases, from $8.00 upward; On our entire stock of imported clocks and candelabra from $10.00 upward; On our entire stock of musical instruments, violins, banjos, mandolins, &c., from $5.00 upward; On our entire stock of fine umbrellas, with gold, pearl and mountings, from $5.00 upward; On our fine razor sets from $3.00 upward; On our entire stock of meerschaum and briar pipes from $3,00 On fine razors from $2.00 upward; cigarette cases, lorgnette chains, coin purses, &c,; On our entire stock of fine pearl necklaces from $3.00 upward; hair combs from $4.00 upward, Clean sweep to-morrow-—for these lots of Wome dren's Knitted Underwear won't stay in the Bloomingdale underwear section long at such prices, Every garment in the below-mentioned lots {s perfect in every way, and every size will be found throughout each style Women's 50c, White Merino Vests and Pants, in all sizes, garment 25c, Women's $1.00 Australian All*Wool Vests and Pants, naturally long, 59c, Women’s $1.50 fine Merino Combination Suits, 50c, Children’s 35c. FleeceeLined Ribbed Vests and Pants, 15c, Children’s 60c. Natural Wool Vests and Pants and Drawers, all sizes, 25c, No Mail Orders filled. Main Floor, 00th St, Section. 25% Discount on Fancy China, such as Fish and Game Sets, Fruit Plates, etc, 3,500 Women’s Coals Going al gular. The Bloomingdale wom- Some of the plush and velvet coats are trimmed with fur, and all are Iined Don’t miss this coat clearance, for It is a once-in-a-lifetime op- Beoond Floor, both Bt, Bection. $9.75 for $14 Dinner Sets. We offer a special discount of 10% from marked prices on all dine ‘Third Floor, 50th St, Bection, Still Great Chances for You in This 25° Discount Sale, Many beautiful things—many things that probably you've had oe eye on for some time—are still here in the stocks enumerated But they won't be here much longer, for this Bloomingdale clearance !s On any article In our entire stock of beautiful gold and diamond Jewelry On our entire stock of fine art wares, such as bronzes, lvory carvings, minia- On our entire stock of imported leather goods, English club bags, dress suit On our entire stock of genuine gun-metal novelties, such as match safes, On our entire stock of fine mounted shell combs and other mounted back and Women’s & Children’s Under. wear at Prices Half and Less. is decisive in buya coat now Store Sets. Austrian china 00 pieces, with brushes, cloth Sterling silver upward; n’s and Chil- Lexington to Third Avenue—Bloomingdale Brothers—s% to oon street sd ie Nin, tak ht Be ult itl a ci al i ra ruffle. bor mare 2ISkazRSTREETS, i LAM at (@ : =) PEERLESS PATTERNS ARE BEST OF ALL Choose the style you like best, get a Peerless Pattern, and your garment will be exactly 48 you want it, No othersto equal them, [5c Sc 10c CS A io! D We start to-morrow the most yigantic sale of Dress Materials ever held in this store, and we have the record for big sales in this city, No old or undesirable fabrics are represented, Every piece is of this Season's manufacture and guaranteed absolutely perfect, Included are several lots of NEW SPRING FABRICS—all of which will be sold AT A THIRD TO A HALF LESS than you will pay later on, fact, the entire lot will be offered away below the actual prices other houses pay for the identical. materials. No mail or C, O, D, orders during the sale; we'll be too busy to fill them. 38c. to 60c. This Lot Embraces This Lot Embraces Dress Goods, |. quality All-Woot Scotch Mixed | $1,00 quadity 4%-inch Silk and Wool Sultings, Novelty Batistes, Go, quality 48-inch All-Wool Canvas bil enn? Checks, Plaids and Novyel- He, quality All-Wool Etamines and $e, Granite Clothe and Pebble Chev- Volles, Eo, quality 60-inch Flanoy Zibelines, 78, to $1.00" | $1.00 quality 42-inch Imported Crepeline, $1.00 quality G-inch All-Wool Home- Dress Goods, 39° spuns and Bootoh Mixed Suitings, Yard. $1.25 All Wool Broadcloths, 79 yu. Sueprtor quality twilled baekes Broadcloth, the kind wi 4 nice satin finish, a full of new itl) shades, 180; Wo, quatity Fancy Tweeds and Cheviots, 8 19") $1.50 Checked Tailor Suiting, 69c v4. All woo! Tailor Suitings, in neat pin check effects, in Nght, medium and dark gray, tan, brown, green, cadet and navy; $6 ins, wide, 50c Crepe Albatross 2% yd, All-woo! albatross with an elegant crepey finish, In 32 desirable colorings, Including all the new Spring shades, as well as cream and black, This Albatross is made espe- clally to order for us and is much supertor to the quall- ties sometimes advertised by others at this price, 75¢ Mohair Sicilians 49¢ yd, $2-Inch Mohair Sicillans, in new shades of brown, green, garnet, royal and navy, also black, ' black; 52 inches wide, Sensational Values in Black Dress Goods, Jack all wool COSTUMB | 600. all wool black ZIBELINE, with) $1.60 black imported BRI RifaviOt warranted Hot yi nice glossy finish; 8 inoh; ROR ne to apot or | a ntoo Sionry in! inoh; 25¢ fon ater spongines Lustrous: 80, black all wool heavy PEBBLE iis cRen with aj CHEVIOT; nice welght Ing | ported quality, 39c | sts and coat suits; rich deep 4ge|and wool: 7G! yinok, 60 Inches wide; apectal at &7Cl spectal at Important News of Splendid Sorts of Silks Coupled with the showing of new arrivals in the popular weaves that will be in vogue this season, We shall continue to-morrow and through the week the sale of White Silks at prices exceptionally interestin This is the price story in brief :— Very Special in Staple Black Weaves, 27 INCH—BLACK QUARANTEED TAFFETA—VALUE 75C,, 690, yd, 27 INCH--BLACK PEAU DE SOIE~VALUE 85C., 690, yd, 36 INCH—BLACK GUARANTEED TAFPETA—VALUE 98C., 790. yd 36 INCH-BLACK PEAU DE CYGNB—VALUE 1.39, 980, vd. 40 INCH-BLACK CREPE DE CHINE—VALUB 1.39, 1,10 “Very Special in White Silks, Colored Silk Specials—Important, {inch IMPORTED WHITH HABUTAL, 7 neh ‘i value 290, SILK HOLIENNES, white, 2 lvory,, oream,. black and. twenty other 0 Incl) WHITH DOMESTIC HABUTAI; atrest and ‘evehing tints; value 500,...... ‘WHITH IMPO 4% inch CREPH DE CHINES, white, Fue Me ahi aaanitenin Wory, cream, black and assortment of colora; value Tc... shee neaonees #7 inch; COLORED AND BLACK PRAU DE CYGNE and PHAU DB SOIB, for waists, dresses and linings; street and evening shades; value 1,00 yard, at. 2 inch all elk PHAU DE CYGNE; VAIUC BOO ssesseererseeereverseneserseerensnes ® inch SATIN LIBERTY AND TAF- FETA SILK; Value 690...sssrsserserereree 50¢ ya 50c ya : 75 4 Piles and Piles of Crisp New Undermustins Are Finding New Owners at Very Low Prices; There are no big profits to figure in this January Sale of Undermuslins, It is an occasion desioned 4 stimulate trae in branch of the buses tat woud naturally be qu in this month So that pal are really a great factor. Then, too, we buy immense quantities—contract : months ahead—and all this lessens cost to fh i for Mounts leces, This 8 undenlably.the finest assortment we have ever shown in January, and tainly pay, you to buy materlals—and pay MU Silk Skirts, &c. at the least cost, It will reat sae supply for next Summer. You get daintier patterns, cholcer making Night Gowns, nd Petticoats, Drawers, At 2,95-Bmck Tate] At 9c Muslin, V yoke At J0c~Muatin Drar:| At S9c—Muslin P coats, accordion pleated, | fine Hi , Cluster of fing tucks, open | tucks and Hambu finshed with dust ruffle or| ines of fine Hamburg; full) and closed, A 9; thi? a nw Tufte, Sin alze, At 15c—Cambelo_ Draw. At 8c “hag ‘Petth 4 Al 49c~setierinaune |At 49¢ ~Muslin and cam} a,” re Hemnetiteled | ee ounOe ath tous ty patterns, large collar, brio Night Robes, trimmed with fine Ham- burg; value 760, high, V and chemise eftest, Binge eh enti trimmed in @ variety of ay trimmed with ‘torehon lace i te o oy Chemises, style, titened tuck tem 4 At 69c xoumerio Night BO meh fi { At 49c7Bkitt Chemise Robes, chemise| At 39¢ Muslin Drawers, (] Cin ith CAMbrIc, |atyle, high nock and a va-| umbrella ruftle ducked and i round neck, with four-inch riety of others, trimmed| trimmed with Hambr fe torchon lace and ribbon; shirt finished with tucked =e = with Hamburg or lace, Night Robes in nainsook, cambric neck. 4 At 15¢7G3mbtl> Go of fine Ure, | At 29075 ung. At 69o~Gameese, Draw: Tuftle of at nc ey inset In ruffles At 98c;8kirt Chemise! At 98¢ pw of natnsook or ren cambric; neck trimmed|and muslin, low neck, Sovert, ie cet, with Insertings and rib- are, high or V, elabor-| Ca: dozen ve ae ince edge: “Other myiea ately “rimmed with 1000 oF Wate sien sibraealy Pound eth fo special 39, Hamburg ana ribbon, or lace, pick lah at) Said. run through, JANUARY SALE KNIT UNDERWEAR. We place on sale to-morrow a purchase of $5,000 worth of Knit Underwear for men, women and children, being the product of the American Hoslery Company. Full or semi-fashioned, in heavy and medium Winter weights. Assortment embraces small quantities of each quality held at the mill, as well as sample lines and some few slightly imperfect garments, Bought at EXACTLY HALF PRICES, we shall sell at the same ratio, WAISTS: $1.75 heavy white mercerized ‘We tucked back, fi fancy ack Tont and sleeves; J fess $2.00 fine Fren t with Colored neta, woiaite tr9 : poneh back, extna ful sleeves, $2,00 fine French pique Walsts in 4 @nd black, full. gl finished: with allie te in avhite, a handsome’ plata’ in “bri tine and wool Pal, 24 ae MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS |, American Hoslery Co,, $2.00 $5.00 chiffon taffeta Wal Amnerean Hosiery Coy, ¥180 79 |!0 Hi aati, ts... 1.10 {eked front and bate qualities, at ai i blue, he This lot includes white merino, fe, DAVY ard brown, 4 Heavy Scotch wool and merino |heavy and medium weight, tull regu: | $450 allover lace Walsta, fronts and iy mixed, full regular made; heavy, fine lar made; heavy natural wool or | yoke trimmed with Insertions of heavy | mercerized cotton bright silk Anish | part wool; Neavy colored merino, in jaco, ned throughout with 4 a In slate, i e 0 unl cher ne rowns; also medium 5 tibbed; balbriggan, fine quality also heavy Vicuna wool in} Closing out all our slightly sollé Winter weight; fine white mesh cot-|o vy Shetland merino; also | Waists, In white, light bluo, lav f ton, heay welght, American Hosiery also fancy silk striped | Walsta that sold from $4.00 ta. Co, $400 and ' $4.00 quall- J 5()| merino, , at 81.081 those from #600 to 9 OB | ee MaE is ettrreriakenrines i ‘This lot contains all the finest and| Some qualities of the celebrat beat grades. White, superfine and Nort aad Now ie ‘ ’ out merino, & my Y wool, In tan and blue, Heavy nat- ee aie axl } ave? or unbleached, ribbed balbrig: n tan or light blue: me- | ing Apparel are equally as great Oh gan iter weights, sizes 30 to 60.) that for misses. Just a few glances ‘Mt | WOMEN’S VESTS AND PANY S:— to.'8 Wi | 1'S $1.50 to $3. qualities at one 79 | All the American Hosler price . from $12 t Thev contain all the yartous styles of knit underwear. mo in | eed from $i t white ang colors, of merino, fine cashmere and cotter, ty all are | y $' LOO: na fat fashioned garments, some few ribbed styles, all Fall and Winter | Reduced trom § weights AND DRAWERS Sie Or RE , IRS:— eduwed from $4. CHILDREN’S VESTS, PANTS ae 59¢ | Reduced from $5 All the American Hostery Co, Garments for Children, at... Ny Reyiuced from $8, Values from $1.00 to $2.50, Including heavy and medium weight, in fine white wool or merino, vest, pants and drawers, all styles, welghts and grades, even to the highest qualities, at 69c., regardioss of value; sizes 18 to 34. LICTLE TOTS’ LONG Reduced from 3650 to, Reduced trom $3.00 tv Tteduced from $10.00 to,

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