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1 | i, he « K ~ ACTRESS SHOT, . fy Wat —"This Clears You,” Tells ( ‘wrth @ wuliet wound under her ind avenue, was asked by Polloe- :1 “Who shot you?’ 1 “Now, I guess this clears you,” {s @ thoatrical agent, and she what she was insanely jealous, and for ouple, and last night Cohn and a long after midnight. When ‘Cohn re- “Now, I know that you are not faith: } .| WAsDeath Nears Eva Cohn Says | that She Inflicted Fatal Wound '\ Theatrical Agent. ‘t and dying, Mre. Eva Cohn, a i wife, whose home is at No. 9 mi an McGowan, of the Fifth street } Inet; ‘ } “I shot myself," she whispered, in turning to her husband ehe added‘ | Mire. Cohn was shot st her. home ‘marly to-day, Her husband, Wilhelm, 1 ‘been quarrelling for several days, It ie asserted, and the husband says | ;MO reason whatever. Yesterday there fwere several quarrels between the ,) ‘friend, Tony Maok, went to a Second )@venue cafe and played cards until ‘turned home he found his wife fully j@iresged and waiting for him? ful” she burst out, “You have @tayed out later than you should: have done.” There, were high words between the | gouple and then it is asserted by the Dwsband that his wife walked to the further side of the room. and selzing a fevolyer pressed {t to ther left sido, Advancing toward him she cried: “After this you can stay out as late as you choose,'' At the same instant she fired, falling with the bullet just umler her heart, She was burried to Bellevue Hospital, Where it is sald that she will die. Mrs, Cohn formenly lived in Canada, was an actress, aud after the leath of her first husband, who was Brown, she met Con and fell love with. him, ‘Pwice bewwore she | as attempted to end her Hfe, her | jusband says, Once she took poison an Jndiana town, and again she led to shoot herself in a boarding- se at No, 204 East Mourteenth street ‘Bho falled to hurt herself the last (time, because of a corset steel that caused the bullet to glance off, —_— MOTHER ASKSTHAT | POLICE FIND GIRL, Parents Reported that #65 In Also Misxing—Fvar that She Haw Neen Tured Away, A general police alarm war sent out ¢o-day for Dora Harrison, fourieen years old, of No, 153 Summerfield street, Ever- » green, L. I, The police of Queens noti- fiel the New York department, saying the girl's disappearance had been re- ported ty her mother. The report also @tates that the girl was dressed jn clovhing of the latest cut and before leaving her home took $85 belonging to r mother, The girl is described as 6 feet 3 Inches tall, wekghing 110 pounds and of good i ree When she left home she wore a w jon, | Her hat was of the £ blue skirt, ‘artha Washington typer She js desortbed as very pretty. hair is light blond and her eyes gray. Some alarm is felt that she may have been lured away, AE Ee )), CUPID LURKED IN THIS MISSOURI EGG. “Miss Edith Davis, Chalk Level, Mfo.,"” pencilled on an egg that found its way eventually Into the hands of} © John Mahar, a grocery clerk, of Pater- gon, N. J. i8 to result in the mare tlage of Mr. Mahar and Miss Dayle. Mahar unpacked the omg in a ship- > ent three years ago, He | the falr Miss Davis, @ponded for a while, Then th i 5 " x ; and the hotographs, told thelr real age: ecame engaged. Miss Davis and her fathe: ing to New York, The man fro sourl will look over the young man, and the wedding will be In Paterson, are com: Davis, of Chalk Level, is sald to be ealthy according to Missourl stan- ards, a ooo | JEANED FROM CAR AND WAS KILLED, | Kelly's Skull Was Mractured by Steampipe on Track'y Side, P yom Bolly, tuirty No. 94 Third avenue K’ed at One Hund street and Sher'dan avenue to-day rding on the rear step of a Central ear, Welly soe ahead and his head stryck an up right steampipe alongside the track, His ekull was fractured and }y e yenrs old, of! leaned forward to ‘blue golf cape over a white waist! | Her} ' REJECTED HIM Called When Accepted Suitor Was Due, and After Wounding Former Sweetheart George Freahart Killed Himeelf. Miss Annie Pophusen, who was shot by her rejected lover, George Frehart, of No, 4 West Kightieth street, as sho oume down the stairs of her home at No, 211 Bast Fitty-firet street, to an- swer his call, may recover trom her wounds, The physicians at the Flower Hospital, where the young woman Iles, say she e a fighting chance for life, Frehart jo turned the pistol upon himself, 1s dead, his body now lying in the Morgue, ’ Miss Pophusen is twenty-seven years old, and lives with her aunt on the top floor of the Mifty-firat etreet house, Frehart was the same age. The pair met a couple of years ago in Jersey City, where the girl lived at that time, Attentions Annoyed Girl, Mrs, Frederick Pophusen, the girl's aunt, sald toan Hivening World reporter to-day: ‘Frehart bothered my nieve for a long time. He met her a year and @ half ago, when she was calling on his sister at Bayonne. His visits to my nlece after that became go frequent and hls importunitles 80 pronounced that she was forced to leave Jersey Clty, where she lived and come to my house. She never cared for him and tried her best to muke him understand ft. “He renewed his unwelcome attentions after the girl came to New York and in- slaved upon her accepting two rings from hiin, one of which he told her was their engagement ring. He never gave her money, and all that he spent on her was for theatre tickets once In a while, The rings she Iruleted upon his taking back. “Some time ugo Frehart employed a detective to shadow her, When she left the store where she worked the deteo- tive would be there to follow her, He made life altogether miserable for the poor girl.’ Mry, Freehart, when seen by an Even- ing World reporter at her home in Bay- omne to-day, id; "My gon was ar- dently in love with the girl, They were enguzed, too and she Was to come to Pavonne t- make arrangements for the wedding ‘They were to salect the house in which they were to live, “A few days ago, as she did not come, the boy grew despondent. He left Bay- onne and went to New York, That was ‘the last I saw of him,” — FREE LECTURES. New Conrse on Territorial Hxpan- ston Opens To-Night. Under the auspices of the free lecture bureau of the Board of Education, Willis’ Mleteher Johnson will begin a course of five Icctures on “American ‘Territorial Expangion'’ to-night at’ Pub- He Sehool No, 119, on One Hundred and ‘Yhinty-thind street, near Eighth ave- nue, The subject to-night will be "Col- onial Expansion," an account of the original settlements In North America, of the French and Indian wars, and of the war of Independence, ‘The cvurse Will be open to the public, and will be continued on successive Monday even- ings. 4. G, Phelps Stokes will deliver an vddress (o-morrow evening at Wad- I h School, on Hundred and h street, near Seventh avenue, arks and Civic Centres." This dress bas been arranged by the Board of Hdweation In co-operation with the Munictpal Art Society, and will be open to the public, Prof. Walter 5. Perry, director of fine arts of the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, will conclude his course of lectures on “Art In the Rar Rast’ at the American Museun of Natural Histol morrow night, the subjest being “Japan; The Life and Customs of Her Remarkable Peo- ple, CURES WITHOUT STOMACH DOSING |Hyomel Cures Catarrh by Simple) Breathing. Hegeman & Co. Refund Money if It Fails to Cure. A long stride toward solving the mystery of curing entarrh Was taken with the dis- covery of Hyomel, In fact, the percentage of cures by this treatment proves it equal to the final tests, The folly of taking medicine into the stomach to cure catarrh of the nose, throat and lungs has been realized by physicians, but not unt!) Hyomel was known had they a practical method that would obviate stom- ach drugsing. A complete Hyomel outfit costs but $1, and consists of & neat pocket Inhaler that can be used anywhere without attracting attention, @ medicino dropper and a bottle of Hyomel, Extra bottles of Hyomei cost but Boe, Breathing Hyomel through tho Inhaler, parcicle of air that enters the nose, ‘oat and lungs ts charged with a healing balsam that soothes and allays all {grita- tion, kills the catarrhal germs and enriches | tho blood with additional ozone. Negeman & Co. have so much, faith in the power of Hyomet to cure catarrh that they are selling $t under their personal guarantee to refund the money If It does |tot give positive rellet internally so that he died within a few, minutes. | Broadway and all ‘branches. Hegeman & Co, ‘The Corporation, 200 Mail orders Ned promptly. ACPR CORIE i! Atcujuulgl of tle Franx J cd e @ f Brrdrray —— Sturt ds Le t All Roa ad to x minutes . dusigple Bohl Sale 3 from Grand Central Depot B yLOR le $238 | Qad Vest. ; Meectig. Chabon. Pr o e he “Hope’’ Corner, From d all ferries in als and every ~shot, “ SHOT GIRL WHO | Uorens (Trssdey) a 6 PM, Hi PRE WORED! “MONDAY. EVENING, JANUARY 90, 190, wrist, Then as she ran screaming trom thelr apartment he cut his throa, in three places and turned on the Both were taken to Bellevue Hospital | in the same ambulance, The man will die, ee ot Mrs, Tall had been out to market and when ehe returnod to the flat, which 1s on the top ilour, she ound her youms husband just getting out of bed. She did not pay any attention to him, As she turned her back and started to walk into the kitchen he sprang upon her. Policeman Spoeden, of the Fifth street} etation, was passing as the woman ran out and fell fainting, He oarried her into a saloon and made a tourniquet to stanch the flow of blood and then called an amibulance, Before Dr, Pijcher arrived with the ambulance Speeden hurried to ithe Ball TRIED 10 SLAY ‘WIFE WITH RAZOR Ball, Without Warning, Attacked Woman and Nearly Severed Her Right Hand as She De- fended Her Life, ————. In a@ airiden frensy, Philp Ball, a lithographer, thirty-three years old, of No, 5% Bast Thirteenth street, tried to Kill his wife to-day with @ rasor, al- H.ONeill & Co January Sale Prices on Furniture Ends To-Morrow. $40 Brass Beds (‘&) $25.00 With two-inch continuous posts, heavy husks on head and foot, %- inch filling and finished with the very best lacquer--special price $25.00 Our Regular Price $40.00 Special reductions in all other Brass and Enamelled Beds during this sal>, Mission Rocker (Like cut) Mision Rocker, in Mattresses Pure South American Curled Horse Hair Mattresses, in one or two parts, A.C. A. or fancy ticking; full weight 40 Ibs. Rejular Price $20.00, Special Hat $15.00 Upholstered Springs. * Special offering—Our No, 1 Uphols- tered Rabbet Edge Box Spring, cov- ered with A. C. A. or fancy ticking— Regular price $12.00 } ‘ Special price.,....0+ § $9.00 Silverware Department (Basement) To close out all odd Pieces f Table- { Quadruple Plate ware we have marked them about | $1.98 Pickle Castors $1.25 , $1.25 Candlesticks, 89c bas wea libiia $1.25 Cake Baskets. 75¢ Cutlery Odd Ebony handle Tors | regular price 25c,; special at § L0c Ivory and Celluloid handle Carving Steel 98c.; special $3.95 Value $6.75 ~ Odd Tea Spoons—regular price \ 5 10c,; special at... Cc Odd Table Spoons, Medium) Forks, Butter Knives, Table +10c Knives and Oyster Forks— regular price 25c.; at Special Values in Housefurnishings and China (Basement,) Gas Lo ! rb,’ has cen-| Wo carty all sizes and war- burner, large | ranted ail best make, Oil Heaters Tho ‘'sui (ral drait Tea Kettles Made of 1402. cold riled copper, heavily nickel plated, choice of size 6, 7 | size cylinder wick, ses, sizes 14 16 18 ‘regular price handle, warranted against 856, Voce $109; 72C | smelorsmoneycan booar:| Red» 4-20 8.40 tied from one room to an-| Special, Clothes Wringers | other with pertect satowy; | > regular $3.0u; Tho “Windsor”? Wringers, | special ats....sss, $2e4B) quaranioed for two years, has 10-inch rolls solid | Galvanize Garbage Cans Maslin Preserve Kettles dana var fl aay Feowlar 9) 95) Sith Porcelain lined, best make, | 2d welght. i Sizes 2 to 12 ats, No, 00 0 3 Sslocted fine corn—No, 6 Rog. 276 w oie" Reg. 49¢ 69¢ 80c 95¢ ae speciai30c 40c 5UC68C 3iz6; regularly 3: 9c | Special.. 2c to 51c Toilet Sets | Tea Sets special ati /56 pieces American Porcelain, very i j ih pH “| cts American Porcelain, Fine Porcelain, plain print, decora- | pretty decorations, gold edges on tions, full sizes—regularly $2.25;) every piece, large Tea Pots and a $1.68 Sugar Bowls — regular $3.90 $4.75; special ateowe..., Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st Street. special at ..... B'way at Gth Av. 44th to 35th St. Garb and Equipment for the Rider, Driver and Motorist. Two sections of the fifth floor—the Harness and Sporting Goods Departments—present lines decidedly interesting to Horsemen and Automobilists, They are interesting not alone for the high character |} of the merchandise composing them, but for the economies as well. Macy pricés invariably mean unequalled money’s worth, In the Harness Section. A i fl rbin, Lia Fur Robes... $5.26 to $46,24 8 Newest style Fur oy . fi wildcat Fur Capes .....,,87-46 to $18.56 | same as above in raccoon, ,.887.08 Fur Collars, $2.36. Fur Gloves, $3.96. Foot Muffs, $3.26, In Wombat, $21.57; in Dopey “ \] Carriage Heaters, ...82.46 to $6.96 Heavy Plush Robes, $2.46 to $27.36 Heavy Cloth Robes, $5.96 to $37.86 Sleigh Bells,.....,.8186 to $6.56 In Australian Wombat, $28.87; Aus- tralian Wallaby at.......+....$32,99 Men's Fur Caps, In Muskrat, .$8.38)In Dogskin.. $6,388 in Beaver,.,.86.38'In Wombat,.85.96 In Wildcat, 86.38!In Seal.,.,,.$8,96 Women’s Fur Caps. | In Beayer,,,,.86.48)". Leopard,,.96,74 In Blended Muskrat, $11.96, Men's Fur Gloves, 4 | In Wombat..83.06)In Seal ..,.. $4.24 {In Dogskin..84.24)1n Muskrat, 96.49 New style Two-finger Mitts, in rac- coon, 11,96; wildcat, $11.96; muskrat, 96.49, || Automobile Garments, Women's newest style Auto Coats in yeta cee nee ee BOE OE Mildred style Coats in raccoon, 8 5.57 Auto Coats in brown Astrakhan, $99, Coats in dyed Squirrel, 52-inch, $114, Coats’ in natural Squirrel... 604.94 Women's Leather Auto Suits in fin- -—_ lack kf alles ea el 88) Automobile Sundries. ate 4 Bett ik isi We carry a well-selected stock of ng Coats, black ki | Auto Fittings — Horns, Lanterns and Wonsen's Auto Coats in black or tan | the like ~ priced considerably lower kid at 19,06 to $68.86thin the same qualities cost elsewhere. dll as «be idl ele Most severing her right hand at the|apariment. He found the door locked | might Mevelop a dangerous mood at any and kfcked !t in, On the floor he foan¢ | time, Ball -unconselous; he had gashed his throat In three places and then turned on the gus, sent Heothovyen tn Toklo, Tn spite of the war the cultivation When Mra, Ball recovercd conscious: | Buropean clarsical muse is ness she said her husband had beon tter ne ee aaa) Men Muaband had eco! tending among the better clases weok ago a he was suffering from paranola and been fornvd nxt Tokio, TT Yeuamafedtme | Store Closes at 5,30 o'clock. The Made. Up Carpet Remnants Are Ready This is an announcement that will interest a good many hundreds of housekeepers Who watch for this semiannual occasion at WANAMAKER’S. Preparatory to stock taking we have made up all the short lengths of carpets in our stock; and not only have the carpets been marked at about one-third less than if bought by the the yard, but we have charged nothing for the making, which means a very great deal both in convenience and cost to the purchaser, Naturally, there is great variety in coloring and design: and the made-up Carpets present such a wide range of sizes that practically any room can be fitted as nearly as the housekeeper desires, It 18 necessary to bring your room measurements with you, 6o that you may select the right alze, These nade-up Carpete are sold only with the understanding they are not returnable, as we must clean them out entirely while the people are here to buy them; and the prices are made only to clean out our stock effectually before {nventory, ; All of the Carpets are made with borders. and may be elther tacked to the floor, or Jaft loose like a rug, It {8 out of the question to give any complete list of sizes and prices, We, however, lst 4 few, selected to show the general range of the higea, and the reductions from the yard-prires of the carpets: Regular Price Special Price Axminster, 12 ft, Bin, x 10 tt, 6 in, $34.65 $21.00 Velvet, 15 ft, x 10 ft, 6'In,, 47.85, 20,00, Velvel, 12 {t. x 8 ft, 8 in 25,00 17,00 Velvet, 14 ft, Bin, x 10 it. 6 In, 41.25 25,00 Body Brussels, Sft. Tin, x 6 tt 18,16 12,00 Body Brussels, 14 ft. 8 in, x 10 ft, 6 In 44.6% 27.00 Body Brussele, 10 ft. 6 in, x 8 ft, 3 in, 26,00 17,00 Body Brussels, 9 ft (In, x 6 {t,,... 19,50 12,00 Tapestry Brussels, 10 ft. 6 in, x 6 ft 18,82 8,00 Tapestry Brussels, 18 ft, x 10 ft. 61 26.00 17.00 Tapestry Brussels, 12 ft, x 8 ft. 8 in, 20,00 13.00 Tapestry Brussels, 14 [t. Bin. x L01t, 6in, . 24.00 15.00 Tapestry Brussels, 12 ft, 9 in, xLOft,6in, 27.67 16,00 Third floor, Tomorrow's Opportunities in Draperies & Window Hangings Lace Curtains, fresh and fair, Artistic upholstery stuffs and hangings, Isn’t it a good time—just ‘a little before, reductions as those below? "It's a fortunate thing for wise before theirs, The goods are perfect, handsome, and in rich assort+ ments, There will not be a like economy-chance for many a day, Ready when the store opens tomorrow morning: LACE CURTAINS For DRAPERIES and at Net we is TURNITURE COVERINGS a palr, from $2.25 and $2.50. Cotton Tapestries— At80c a yard, from $1,653, Crefe,in handsome colored effects, at $6 and §7 a par, from $8.25) arg a Yard, irom At 31,15 a yard, from $2.25, and $9.50, dvash nt, at $8.25 a palr, from) agian. a Vard, from At $1.85 a yard, from ; 6, +25, @ yard, from $2.85, ti Sy Me 8 ha, front 84,75; at $4 a pal, from , tSl, q Brusvels Net, at $20.75 and $25.0] Argue Roarn fo palr, from $31,50 and $84.50, At $2 Wi he naissance, at $10 a pair, from $14.75 Silk Damasks— PORTIERES At$1— ayard, from $2, Armures and Repps. in solid! At¥1,90 a yard, from § i colors, with specially made tapestry! At$4 a yard, trom $2.60, borders, appliqued on front edge] At $2.15 a yard, from $4.25, and bottom: Ate: wyard, from $2.55, At $8,256 a pals, from 36,50, At 76 a yard, from $1,754, At $5.35 a pair, from $8.50, At $7,756 0 palr, trom$11 and $12.75 Heavy Tapestries, In Oriental pat terns and colors; fringed on bot- tome: At $8.75 a pair, from $5,65, AtB2.NB o yard, from $8.75, At 34.50 @ yard, from $6,75, Silk Armure— i 2 1 Athic ayard, from ACQG a yard, from At$1.15 a yard, from Ab u palr, from $10,560, At $88 pair, from $11, At $1.86 a yard, from $1.85, At $9.76 a palr, from $14.75, Crete and Madras—itinported; tor At 75 a palr, from $17.50, At $12.50 a pair, from $18,75, At$16 a palr, from $25, For DRAPERIES and FURNITURE COVERINGS Silk Tapestries— At $1,75 a yard, from $3.50, window hangings, in exquisite col- orings: Cretes—At$1 — ayard, from $1.33, At$1.15 w yard, from $1.50, AU$1.25 a yard, from $1.73, Madraz—At 7jc ayd,, from $1, At$2_— a yard, from $4. ALLOC ayd,, frourgs, 25, At $2.25 a yard, from $4.25, At$1.15 ayd,, trom $1.50, At $3.25 a yard, from $8.85, ‘Third floor, JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T, Stewart & Co, Broadway, fourth ave., 9th and 10th sts, age tufted Couch covered in im- forted Velour, exposed construc» tion, } 7.73 12.50% Write for Our New Booklet of our Various outfits, Mailed Free Upon Application. ‘ame Gft, Ext Tab!e, “1,50 tuted tegs, claw (ect, Greater values than ever in our 3 Rooms Completely $75 Furnished, 4 Rooms Completely $ ] 25 We Pay Freight and Cartare. Furaished, Our WIMBKAL CREDIT TERMS apply 5 Rooms Completely § | 50 Also. ong Island, New Jersey and oon fi heetiout, Furnished, Sith St, LY Station at Corner, On exhibition in our showrooms, | OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, 30 AVE. Ax 84 ST. id. ah Mi tl lc ly ex: hysician warned her that| Japan. A native Beethoven soclety has p Au Cans Teansren a SAEZ 59060" Sr The Annval Bloomingdale Sale of | Stamped Linens, Art Embroiderics, Etc.# If you want to see how cheaply good embroideries can'be sold,’ call at our department devoted to such goods and you'll marvel hor such fine merchandise could be so ruthlessly sacrificed, But Blooms ingdales’ know no sentiment when a special sale is on, Here are) some indications of how these beautiful embroideries are being suites Teneriffe Lacé Doylies and Tablets 1; to 4 off” y eneriffe Lacé Doylies and Tablets 4 to \< 0, x sGabhton: Topsy Ben, i 165 off i LOPS, Cs, (i ° Hardanger Embroidertes % to ¥4 off. Hungarian Embrolderies 14 to +4 off, ross-stitch Embroideries %4 to }4 0 Hardanger and Gross- Bureau Sets, | Stamped Union stitch Embrotdery on Biylay Burony Both. re jeri or Alda Canvas, Sine Buren Hety ¢ Mat larly Ife, +s of | 49¢, Laundry Bags, 38c, | ,\' Large elge, beautifully | Unted © in’ apptopriate devigha; regular yeas : at BS ot in Hungarian Hand Em. brotdertes, Unturpassed for Wear—Fast Dye, color embroidered wold red or blue, or blue and ‘red on white «rounds, Doyliven, size 8x8, roubd or square G oviles, or square, PI yee x round or squared re Bleces, size 2x round or kauare, OI Oopity Pleces, size 3x 9, round oF squar 1,000 Dozen ‘Ten Meee ats etek and Lace Doyltes, Pray A coal Dos ie Tas Cushion Tops, AIL those at 940, for All those at 500, Ai tte ad 50 don Libe DeRutL olor! Women’s Embroidered Handkerchiefs, Each, 4 4n Annval Bloomingdale Sale for Which Thousands Women Wait. , Each year Belfast's largesf, manufacturers sén us thelr collections of what they call “Seconds in women’s embroidered handkerchiefs, you'd be surprised to see the almost imperceptih flaws ¢hat cause the handkerchiefs to be tracked—some for a heavy thread, others little drawing in the embroidery or a tiny bi Ss “pied Spring house-replenishing—to know about, such slashing | housekeepers that our house-cleaning: comes a little while | h : faults that do not hhuft the hatidkérch least, except ta make them just ialf the regular price or less py to us, for in the lot the values are mostly 25c, each; they JARa® fall go to-morrow at, each. . 1.54 : Oe) Boys’ Kilt Svit ut oor. noth Specials, Here's a bargain that will sell out quick from the moment advertisement appears, SCOTS is hoted for doi things,” but we doubt whether a better value Has ever been. here even on special bargain daysi i At98c. PEP an sei ani colle ati Boys’ Figured Pique Kills, in two.styles, one with sallor’collar of allover embroidery, the other in } a ee eh USE al AA on ba sleeve, collar an lown front; pretty and Md Ri novel; 2 to.3 YORE Ere stennves a 51.49 and $1. ft Fine Dique Kilts in 1'wo Styles, \ Russian, plaited front and back, insertion on collar and cuffs, leather B iy others ‘with sailor collar, plaited front and By fck and ge gee timmed wah ier $1.98 and $2, Women’s Kid Gloves Thal Were a A Dollar a Pair Selling To-morrow at 5C For a record-breaking Bloomingdale Tuesday special sale-—3, women’s 2-clasp Glace Kid Gloves, made of fine selected lam! Every pair guaranteed, The biggest kind of glove armas ofi many aday, Colors and black, all sizes, (No mail orders fille Men’s $1.00 Kid Gloves, 50c.. \ limited quantity left of our heavy unlined men's kid gloves that were a lar a pair; there are a varlety of styles, soihe not complete in sizes, but on the whole a good selection to choos: from in tans ani browns, Regular $1.00 yloves at.... (No mail orders filled.) | How Many Well-Posted Bu Can Resist a $15 White $7 98 @ and Gold Dinner Set of One Hundred Pieces for But you'll have to hurry if you want to get Just because. we have only about fifty o thes fine sets left, they are going on sale to-morrow, aty less than half their actual yalue, to add further) prestige to the Bloomingdale business, © 7 These handsome dinner’ sts, consisting of 4 pieces, are of : Thin American Porcelain, with fancy gold border and gold medallion in centre of each piece," Set includes soup tureen and regular shaped soup plates—the most remarkabe china offering in years, To-morrow, Tuesday, at, per set, —Boys! witht) i Main Floor, 60th 8t, Third Women's 50c Knitted Vests, 2 Two of these vests can be bought at Bloomingdales’ for the price of one elsewhere, There’s real economy when you can make your, 'H dollar do double duty as you do here. | Swiss Ribbed White Cotton Undervests, triny of wide hand-crocheted lace, Just the right weight ree Main Floor, 00) e) f All Cars Transfer to Bloomingdales’) yg AT ee The Standard Ameri can Annual Among the new leaves turned most numerously and to best purpose the New Year are those of The World Almanac and Encyclopedia for 4 In this book, priceless, though sold at a small price, are 690 pa | facts which nobody will ever pretend to count exactly. The pages | srightly legible andthe face are such as have made and maintained World Almanac an euthority national and International in all fines of erence and knowledge, There are new features to the Almanac this year, as there are year, and old ones are amplified. The stories are told of the past yi | progress at home and abroad, of the Russo-Japanese war, of the Pans erence and knowledge, Political statistics—those of the recent campalgn and all—ari | up to date, The figures of the country's industrial and educational advi Nee are all there. And there are so many things set forth of common nd Ut common Interest that as a rule whoever looks in the Almanac In thi place has no call to look elsewhere. It’s a wise man or a wise household that, kee The World Almanac still in, store, prom Mae th's | ready-to-hand 2c, on new 7

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