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(a a RE TEDINER, RUSS FUR = “2 sone zs] | ONEILLADAMS @ Sixth Ave., 20th to 22d Street Double Stamps up to 12 o'Clock | FREE TRANSFERS {3 2".%,200 ay Ha Av lt -that makes It just the same as though ALLCARS. TRANSFER TO avalide Big Bargains in Fine Furs was 10 FOUND SCHOOL’ MEN ARRESTED through kin, alist, Pr. DoD. De exes gern, and a up in both ||) ——————_____— = =< e pain w eamed and ran treet ok ‘ store, where her eye germ and at - | at fe Paleiert Henan Dr Bennts Surety Stamps Scottish Noblewoman to Take Quartet Accused by Miss Bern- | iniane A AOR Fes auiae Bote We will exchange in our Premium Par- From Our Great Clearance Sale: ) \ Pay for Showing Her stein Held on Charge Pande: at Rese ar Blatol ot IB Lerarena 1or all oul peandar Same ane ae Men’s Fur Lined Coats : Women’s Far Coats : : : ; ‘e ave given out, oie Surety ota ome | tH sien: ' $69 BLACK RUSSIAN | Tootsies at Dinners, of Assault. as Gold Standard Stamp, until further notice. | ||| MENS S75 COATS) nee $35.00 | | PONY SKIN COATS $29.00 F ite wud. we do. = = = HI) (fovea riche alin coke Gl Rear tree es sess POOH ; onitidence in D. D. D, ar, seseee MEN'S $100 COATS, lined with | $98 CARACUL COATS, $49. 00 RURROSE | CHARITABLE: ume sana nmin ct PG ee Gold Standard Stamps—Filled Books will be cOlarcrvesersasr sree $48.00 | gi3s"SBALSKIN COATS, ia = : reyes inflamed and| Srerg evnarged redeemed in Premiums or Merchandise. MEN'S $123 MUSKRAT EINED) |e ue ara g oo Greek Whirls in Scant Skirts] ; —— = = : = clara area $58.00 | PSR anaeenvre hdd ied | to Raise Fund to Edu- Lincoin Favors Rare Bargains in | [MCOATs er NE? $95.00 | feurtiing: 30 Inches, go erag | a Eas | Fashionable Fur Sets at Greatly Reduced Prices: | #29 BLACK LYNX SETS, i, | $29 BLACK SKUNK ot WITH HEADS........ $12.00 “aLaska SABLE sets $15.00 Novelties in red, white and blue, such as crepe paper flags and shields, place cards and tally cards decorated Beautiful French China | The “bar'foot” dancing craze has i Richly decorated French China, Choco- | to the occasion, = ) aids 5 i | } | @truck the nobility, Lady Constance | with flags, and other things appropriate to th Bon OR lite Sets, Pudding Sets, lee Cream Sets, | |]! |! 615 perRstan PAW FUR $85 RICH BLACK LYNX Richardson, who has won fame as a Lincoln Stationery Cabinets, regular 25c. ©. 9c Chop Sets, Berry Sets, Cake Sets and SETe au eeen $5.00 “TUR SETS s..5s...+1- $48.00 pig sticker in Northern Africa, @ tiger Salad Sets, in all choice patterns, Regu- $15 SABLE i | $500 RUSSIAN SABLE } .. $7.50) “Fur SETS, at....... $250.00 Second Floor, 60th St, Seetloh. INDI ——[T——————S——_— Killer In India, and a swimmer at Palm Beach, and who is a sister of the Count @ss of Cromartie, has been capering without the sign of a stocking, and in DryG : 1 Red, white and blue Crepe Paper, per roll . 5c Matin Fi Greenhut and Company lar prices from $0.75 to 5 00 $15.98 set; at, per set... + Chocolate Jugs, Cracker Jars, Chop | foanty Greek skirts, j Isadora uy Sugar and Cream Sets, all , | j Duncan, for $00 a cape avant - . ; pe Sugar and Cream Sets, a wie : Thrift - | | nounced that she Intends to keep It up The new models are ready. Not a single rich patterns. Regular prices from $2.69 to $0.98; $2 00 Meni Reiginge ott ito ati ity Housekeeper Should Miss, | Lady Constance has twirled and pi- creation missing that would contribute to a com- ALR eaCly ie Pon PR Siti cna MET ete hs eo . Att \ Fouetted without stockings at several en plete showing of the approved styles tor Spring, Ca ETD ay Bow: Lork y each individual model expressing in an exclusive Plates in various sizes, Jelly Dishes and Tea ¢ | parties recently given by Mrs, W. ma manner the very highest degree of workmanship 9) and Bouillon Cups and ers, and fashion excellence, very pretty patterns, Reg prices $1.25 to $2.25; at, each.. Vanderbilt jr, and Mrs, James A. Bur- den, The enthusiasm of the guests over her ladyship’s dancing convinced her | that she had hit upon a novelty and de- cided her to become a professional, Her | Imported Sardines SILVER TARE" OR “ROB ROY" TOM! rwo fam (Our a0cr tarearahe ous Radical departures from the styles of former seasons make the Tailor-made Suit of the hour of absorbing interest Plates, A. D, Coffee, Bouillon and ‘Tea Cups AEA LL ue at to the real smart followers of Fashion. and Saucers, great variety ot rich deco- Mrs, Tiffany, if rations, Regular prices 75c. to St. The new features, however, do not rob the Tailor- at, each g 50c _ made Suit of this season of those long, willowy * tines that gave grace and youth to the figure. | O'Neill Building—Basement. Lady Constance says she is embarking on this terpsichorean campaign in or- der to raise enough money to found a_| n Scotland, She . . . ‘ doesn’t believe that the average boys The trains are just a little longer, designed espe- ' = arades per ty | School gives sufficient attention to ath- cially to go with those voluminous hats that gave om VaR ALSO NEW CALIFORNIA PRUNES — |fj letics and the outdoor life, and as she U Toc pint Jar for for Pi 20¢ | ar such picturesque beauty to the women of 1830, | Dinner Sets—First Quality Tailor-made Suits this year are influenced Two Splendid Offerings for To-Morrow(Wednesday) |}, AS, TEUMS 10 more by Paris than ever before. We get s | exslinnt ae feult atan Ga, 1d the mannish tailored touch from London, the material from England, the trimming effect from Berlin and Vienna, but Paris completes the picture—a perfect symphony of style beauty. Style is studied here. We seek to individualize each model, to obtain a degree of exclusiveness that insures something different from the ordinary ready-to-wear garment. Introducing the new Shepherd Plaid Suits, istinciy smart ani destined to become very popurar among 4s one of the world’s best known wom- an athletes and has lived outdoors a lot she alms to be a pioneer in the i movement of educating the young along thése lines, Her Husband Approves. Sir Edward Richardson, her husband, with whom she lives at the Hotel Bre- voort, thaving moved there recently from the St. Regis, is in sympathy with her educational ideas and is evidently quite complacent regarding her dancing “bar foot.” “T shall take five nice boys to my School in Scotland,” says Lady Con- tance, "I think it will be ripping. I don't think the schools here go in for athletics as much as they should and I shall teach my pupils all sors of out- ean i ASPARAGL CAN. eee ASPARAC ri : $18.98 Dinner Sets, $10.00 Just 25 of these tine American Porcelain Dinner Sets, 115 pieces to the set, including large soup tureen, all neatly decorated in natural floral spray designs, Assorted, every plece perfect and traced with gold. Our regular stock price of these Sets is $18.98; to-morrow, while they last, $10 00 ° AP. 38c BLOOMINGDALES' If You Desire to Open a Charge Account, door sports as well as agriculture, dan. Coke OUI ACU Ce your choice at | Ti Y, cing and the usual studies. I shall alsc collection just as the illustration displays, wi i ’ based ALE ILILM OES US BA ME 24) \ E id KY M Paya eraalllaltintlontes hw Go sere vof embroidery The sleeves are mennih in elect, STANDS EEIGN GT Pay on Easy Terms and Yet Save Money lad an expert swimmer, as there Is no? without any ful ness on_ shoulder, Peau de Cygne lining The . . RAY ‘ DART Read the following :—Our co-operative Selling System enables you to pur- | is exercise which so develops and beauti- skirt 1s a smart close-fitting model with ful flare $25 400-piece Dinner Sets, in American porcelain, with soup tureen chase Furniture, Pianos, Household Goods, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Paintings, Sew- ||| fles the human form." around bottom, at. . ' ' 0 afes and everything you need for the houge- |} and large designs, 8 g compelled to pay 50 to 100 per cent. mor plates and meat dishes included. Very pretty floral | ing Machines, Talking Machi decorations to select from; each piecé |] [| hold on easy terms, without gold lined. Regular price $14.98; special at...... $9.87 || Les All Cars Transfer to BLOOMINGDALES', Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th (o 60th S i Lady Constance sald she hasn't ‘enough money now to start the school, but fully realizes that there are : dreds, especially in chi country, who @re curious to see her dance, and she 4s perfectly willing to gratify thelr curiosity—for cash, And she gently intimates that it Isn't every day that rich Americans have the opportunity to see a daughter of the nobility of Scotland prancing about without slip- pers or stockings. Made Bathers Gasp. Classical dancing In scant Greek draperies {s not the first nor the leasi| of her ladyship's unconventional acts When she appeared at the swimming contests at Palm Beach two years ago er he wore a bathing costume the made some of the other contestants gasp, but she didn’t mind a bit, and she won q several prizes. Another occasion when she caused a surprise by her liberal ideas regarding clothing was at a ball given last March In the Gezireh Palace, In Cairo, 8 appeared as a cyoce, a sort of outrun- ner in Oriental countries. He {s sup- posed to be fleet of foot, athletic, a! modern Mercury, and naturally he| wears as few clothes as possible, going barefoot and barelegged. Lady Con- stance made up appropriately for the part, neglecting no detail, | | Beautiful French Serge Suits—Strctly tailored of ottoman silk, four-button Cutaway, heavy taffeta silk The skirt is a clinging model with panel front. Colorings—Reseda, | Roses Canard Blue, Navy and Black. These are $25 great values at) = + e+ we Ht | O'Neill Building—-Basement, | we ALLCARS TRANSFER 0) | SHOES—Great Dollar Sale |' GOIN dal Ay | | 5977060"5r Second Floor—Greenhut anu Company News of the Great Glove Sale It's wonderful how quickly bargain news travels, when value gives the word its true meaning. Probably more people bought gloves at Greenhut's Monday then were ever before in a store in a single day of glove selling. Such positive bargains as these make it a unique event. 80c for $1.50 8-Button Length 55c for $1.00 and $1.25 16-Button | Lambskin Gloves ™d: of an ength Milanese Gloves — | ambskine Gloves exceptionally Mousquetaire wrist and double. ippe Ingers, Diack, “25 val choice Lambskin in every size; a soft supple skin, per- — white and new tan shades; actual $1 ue. Also 16- fect in fit, Can be worn wih long or three-quarter button length genuine Milanese Lisle Gloves, silk fin- sleeves, Black, Brown, Tan and Gray. Beyond @ ished, tne and sheer, with two pearl clasps and in all doubt the besr glove ever offered at this remarkably — s:zes. Colors tan, mode, navy, lavender, champagne, | low price—in fact such a quality has never before been straw, pink, sky blue and gray, pearl, black and retailed in New York City at 80c. white. Value $1.00. Select your choice at, pair, 55c, | Main Floor—Greenhut and Company Our Annual Dollar Sale of LEXINGTON 70 322AVE. Women'sand Children’s Shoes, OxfordTies Only 3 Days More of Our | and papers Lincoln's Birthday Sale of | Continues All This Week | Thousands of te Rie from our a ) $ J 00 $450 Walters “ © Ime | : Empire Pianos regular stock that have been selling at - for $225 | $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $4,00 a pair, at...... ) $1 Per Week Adams Building, Second Floor “Vindex’’ B Machines, $19.50 None Their Equal at the Price One of the biggest and best makers of Sewing Machines— THE NATION: machine for us w These Silk Prices Have Caused a Stir You will understand why as soon as you see the immense display,\which embraces the WING MACHINE CO.—has produced a h we believe ma. You Can Buy It on the latest attachments. Machines j tical with these are sold all over the country at cing like a& whirling dervish until I have ralsed enough money." > ] BIG HOTEL AT NEW LONDON. ||f! tion it is without @ peer, ina no plano in the world at anyw it i s price that i 4 WALTERS EMPIRE PIANOS ARE BUILT TO LAST A LIFETIME. Cina paunai\ {ition saaeoeaaeoeeieaa new Spring silks in every wanted weave and all fashionable colors as well as novelty | 10 oe BY, ae best s nA Club Plan LEAR OTEIgERIEEE Te ee ake J can find,” aye Liedy Constuccee Sena || silks in the most gorgeous designs and regal effects for all styles of costumes and gowns. | a a fue yey a Bee ; fe ne get ebaselainlanoyeleei ate Rae erarearienne (otha PeTLATAIRAGLention eee toneg iene Do not under any circumstances miss the sale—even if it is only to see very {oO reirian ec SF least $228—hesides vou make the best piano investment in the ee | aa IN edpetnea” war ol hee || the siks, No such silk values have ever been seen in New York before With each VINDEX & MACHINE Sit Do Not Wait. Come to the Bloomingdale Piano Store To-Morrow,’ work that 1am willing 1s keep. of dave || goes a complete set of the very Elgg highest plano per tertion, has be gana | ie i 10,000 Yards of Rough Silk Shantungs at 50c 27-inch All- Silk Colored Rough Shantung—all colors for the coming season; a very superior quality and splendid wearing; very lustrous and of all pure silk; special, “up there t : pn, guaranteed fo: Empire has the NEW LONDON, Conn. Feb. 9—An- ||fl Hom B20. to $60. $] 9.50 PO AE He Ura: Hite | nouncement was made to-day that «| ~yard, 50c. Our price....... ted Ivory he Rew hol would be Pu fre Beauoks || | ay | Adams Building—Balcony. Timakece Fear note we Sahinelengee ea {El Imported Jacquard Striped Silks—usually sold for Hand Painted Bordure Marquisettes—most elegant ! : ’ ne upon a Owens places at the Pequot form the | J "75 10, Mamimnert hr OGc etecin 60 inches wide, regularly $10. yard $4 plato you can vith NCD ‘ 44-inch Fou'ard Faconne—imported from Lyons Lyons Lend Pawted Bordure Chiffon—regu- 5 — Walters Ung ina Walter Banal | ——.—_— ee TTS TSo the yard Iasivi35. 00; sar a a 3.50 5 ies ig ina Walters piano as SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT, | and regularly worth $4.50 the yard ( G $2 lariy 39.00, . . hy e would be {n purch bonds The Sunday World will give with its next Lyons 44-inch Printed Chiffon Broche—rez- Lyons Novelty Silks—~Magnificent variety of 5,000 Upr ight Cap Mantles Caution owt." ond hand plano at dpeane the 0006 it ce anes Er ineor ea ularly $4.50 to $6.00, at. > + «© $2.75 — rich dress desiyns; regularly $2.50 to $3, at $1.25 \ good quality Mantle, with double wire sup- Exchange ea i emma All Cars Transier to BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th lo 60th St, =m rooms, 4d F' 20d music complete, The song is by George id. Cohan and is one of his best from that rollicking musical comedy, Main Floor—Greenhut and Company jPorts, the toc. and 15c, kind, Speci y, each! ., for one 6c 2,000 Saturn I | FOR MMfantles eg S.S.S. pxeumarisw: A well-known and reliable The February Sale of Cut Glass | When we said that hundreds were waiting for our Annual Sale of Cut Glass, our expectations were based upon the remarkable success of last year’s event —our first. But Monday's business was entirely beyond our predictions for the first day— it is fortunate that we are well supplied with immense stocks, and we know i that the values are such as have never been offered in New York before, HTH for every purpose, useful or ornamental, or both, is to be found in Brilliant, Richly Cut Glass, {ovr bm variety, from the small piccss at 65c, such as Nappies that The World printed 3,014 Tai mit af nell Beer a ooo AD . | Olives, Almonds, &c, up to t¢ landsomest and Jaryest pieces, wor uundreds lollars. in design, separate advertisements yes- $ | flats and finish the assortment represents the best work ¢roduced in the world U terday—more than DOUBLE Awortment inclides § Asvortment _in- § Assortment includes ff \B Ss Uy fo ad va e SAUER EE en cree the 1,370 published in the $ | 65c values up to $1.25 2.95 wee i} values upto $900 Herald. 1 95 Assortment in- $3 95 Assortment in Kean a) clades va ues up cluces_values 1 Assortment includes $ . to $550 ° $ n is caused by an excess of uric acid in the blood, which gradually into the circulation because of indigestion, constipation, ‘weak kidney action, and other irregularities of the system which are sometimes considered of no importance. ‘This uricaci¢ san inflamed and irritated condition of the blood, and the circulatic ead of nour. ishing the different portions of the body, continually deposits into the nerves, 1 i and joints, thei pain-producing acid with which it is fi matism can only by a thorough cleans- ing of the blood, and t just what S. $ It goes Bis Es The much talk ay yo hoice of the circulation, and by neutr nd driving it J aipeaiod Ta esa trip ‘ the blood, effectually ar 7 S, strengthens rH ; hy Ute and invigorates the blood so that ir , causing and Ma eg } 25 pain and agony thoughout the sy: ating, Hour. AEST + ishing fluid, furnishing health he body and Rheumati Advertisement. | | | 3 It’s well worthy of note | j Special at. Sh ; $1.50 Nickel Lamps, $1.25 it becomes an There must have been a up to $500 values up to $ e vigor to every pa t na msea od tai i Bi thartniecna h cease, §, S veing a 5 reason why The World— ‘Third Floor—Greenhut and Company O'Neill Building—Basement relieving theysutfering cd this disease, 5. S Rhetraathatn 1 ¥ retable blood purifier, is the surest and safest cur 1 i any of its (sre, Pook on Rheumatism and any medical advice desired fa We Give and Redeem Surety Stamps ————==| gent free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0., ATLANTA, GA, i ae Sixth Avenue, Store Formerly occupied by isihtoi9m't. Greenhut and Company "2. "Stimin'& Co