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on THE EVEWING WORLD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 35, IVrs. 7 SIR F. W. WILLIAMS DIES. Tees" GRAND FINALE OF OUR 41ST ANNIVERSARY SALE! PosMorrow, Saturday, will be che last day of this wonderful Birthday celebration sale. To make it a fitting climax to one of the most successful sales we have ever held, every department in the store offers extraordinary economies in just the things you need. Be sure to come to Bloomingdales’ to-morrow, Saturday. a =ALL CARS THANSFER 10=—=—=== oy | A Bloomingdale Specialty Ostrich and Fur Trimmed Hats, $5.00 This Model Elsewhere, $8.00 Vy IN SINGLE MONTH, ‘ys THREE IN ONE DAY Draw Hable in Peene Captial of Pilland, Ba was born in brother in the », Aled yest at Mospita the chi The Saronet fay in the 41st Anniversary Sale ot Hosiery for Men, And Boys Women Aad Girls Clearance of a huge pure of “seconds” at an average of 50°; Jess than regular prices. Mill faults that do not affect either their wearing qualities of appearance are responsible for the astonishingly low prices TO MO R R 0 W : | named. 4 - } For Women - ar Se he A Wonderful Day m This Great Sale of Hundreds of women tell us that our black and white; all sizes: trimmed hats at $5.00 are irreproach. of 25¢ ‘stockings; fine \ ee, conds" of 50¢ grades, pure thread D\\\\WAW ik 1 000 Men’s and ecu seascecant dee wits plane Ga Sale or vate hen Whe, 24¢ \ 9' . Saturday over 400 of the very latest mn | , pe september a Record Breaker) PROBE EXPRESS RATES. for Fatalities—Mostly | ALBANY, Get An in hus Child Victims. to determine whether the “hun : less than a) student dew v laine being te- At the Mont States) martre night e nents in deflance LJ Come | of the eurin, 1 regulations. fle states| The dewl uaronet will be succeeded ore Oct. | by his brother, Burton Robert Williams, desire to| who is twenty-four years old rates to remove any unjust] Williams estate comprises 4,40 acrea ms which may exist, in Devonshire. ‘uh | AMA ah IVA sy moral Injury rom entsnotle | AAT i Hi i ATTA @bly mortal injury from automobile ac: | ust | wbtalned from TRUCK CRUSHES INFANT me Wells wa | panies Regret Is Expressed That Only |50"howing “wnetner they change t Paid Chauffeurs Need | dtaceimin Be Licensed. cidenta and one death caused by a! {horse-drawn vehicle occurred yesterday tm this city, following @ record month fm automobile fatalities, as reported in the September roll sent out by the 3 (iomal Highways Protective Soclety. ‘The September victims of autos—thirty- | five in mumber—were nearly all chil- dren, ee were two of those kilied yee- terday. As usual, excuses were plenti- @ul and the police made no arrests. Lucille Hawks, eleven years, of No. $110 Honeywell avenue, the Bronx, died Yast night in Fordham Hospital from in- Juries received at 5.4 o'clock in the afternoon, when she was run over while crossing One Hundred and htieth treet, near her home. The auto that Struck ber was driven by Harry Mann, chauffeur for Max Schaffer of No, 216 Vyee avenue. carried the girl to the hospital, where Dr. Coldoso took charge of her. In the evening Mann reported the case at the Tremont police station. He aid gauze lisle thread; double Whi y models, designed in our own work | veonin: FEED assur ALN | Youths’ $18 Suits at Sd “Seconds” of fine liste thread half 2 } Vi i med with the season's most fashionable hose; double soles; black and § conceits; any at $5.00, colors; firsts made to retail at it HHL We consider this offering one of the most advantageous and timely you have| Come and judge for yourself. | Any ever been invited to attend. ‘one of them is easily worth $8.00. The Sults all spic and epan fall styles, cut in the latest models, and| Saturday, your choice, $5.00. hose, in black; double | Se Rak Stee eer tac, rere ae 20 ERIE ew amen ms well ks C8 eh SUK Vel Vet ane soles; firsts made to re- 2 Tange from 15 to 22 years for young men up to 46 chest measure for Week br oabe thioad silk att HAA men in regulars, stouts and longs, Big values at $10. : ail atyten to hose; double soles; variety of | \ Pate tencesn aes W\) New Models in Fall Suits at 44 95)... -.;"tztecs, Also these specials: nf: Embracing all hand-tailored garments up-to-the- Te aE Wn eT For Women minute in style. A great collection of materi including gray,| New Silk Velvet Sattors, $1.99 First Quality Pure Silk Hose, 49%. HH brown, b il stri i is Low Regularly $2.99 Extra y and full fashioned sille ue, pencil stripes, plaids and mixtures. Sizes up to 50 chest With hatters plush or aoft velvet y & wonderful bargain at ; Iq 6 99 erpuent, teu ne ey os 600 Pairs Men’s “Excello” Trousers, | "52's nas, $2.99 N rly $3. ¢ 12'yc to 1 . eee “Seconds” of pure thread silk half value at.... Heavy Pure Silk 11 , Spe i 1 t $1.00 will not buy better sil - C) a a ings anywhere; the stockings are carefully reinforced at points of e e e e e $2.95 Worsted and cheviots in neat stripe and plaid, black and blue. Sizes up to 54 waist. Silk Hatters’ Plash Hats, $3.49 i Our Men's Clothing Store is showing a splendidly complete line of high grade suits and overcoats from the best ie pli the child stepped in front of his car greatest wear and their construc- | makers in the country. The styles are the newest, the stock aftords excellent selection, and our prices are unequalled Be ee fh Bg mae) when he thought the way clear and that tion is perfect throughout + 6%" for lows . We can save you money on whatever you buy. Pi up tc $29.95. Recoad Floor. L range of new Fall snapes. ft was impossible for hin to avold atrik- BLOOM! Es 1LOON AL ee ncocornevare’ Clearance of Discontinued Styles in Men’s Wool 69c 3,000 Pairs Manufacturer's Samples of Women’s 50c Underwear at 37c| ,,Usterwes". Men’s& Women’s Kid Gloves at 89¢ ; Men's heavy gray natural wool un- Maker's name on every garment is perfect assurance of | derwear, made up in the best possible Manufacturer’s name on each glove is a guarantee of $1.15 quality. Included are women’s vests i to $1.50 value. All sizes, all styles and all colors. Production of and pants and tights; sill | manner: as good as any sold at $1.00; a noted maker, unhurt and unmatred. Samples, that’s all. trimmed, hand finished; made from the best combed yarn; |‘! ‘2 ees positively worth 50c. for regular sizes and 59c. for extra sizes.|Men’s Natural Wool Under- —————— wear, 89c Women's Lambskin Gloves, 50c. | Boys’ Untined Kid Gloves, Ate. Men's heavy gray natural wool ; Several hundred pairs boya’ unlined Women’s $1.00 Merino Vests, Special at 49c were sold to us at half regular prices, Cut if the absence of pants to match they | double.breasted shirts; as good as] a8 a great many sold elsewhere for $1/half P. K. kid gloves, in tan and They are regular $1.00 quality, , golden brown, gray, black | brown. at this Styles are high neck and low neck, wi ‘ ‘ ‘au | most garments at pair; tan, gol values sizes, including extra large, 49. eit sie khous ios Cetera and white. Mata Trea, BLOOMINGDALEa | Men’s 50¢ Ribbed Underwear, Girls’ and Juniors’ To-Morrow---A Great Presentation New Coats | oersiens cnerweer sto i} Of Boys’ Fall Suits and Overcoats stocked with all the moxt wanted $ We showi erful: ete Hy . nate Sr mortage fore [ucihie of underwear Jor Flland] 4 95 erica looks for are Main Floor styl e@ fog her. The police let him o. BROOKLYN BOY DIES SOON AFTER BEING RUN OVER. Thomas Ross, seven years, was playing yesterday afternoon with other children to Fred Dalveel of No, 11 Bainbridge street, ran him down, Raymond Hanley, the auffeur, took the boy to the Jewish ioepitai, where he died of internal tn- : fifteen minutes. There was n> When walking westward on the north aide of Twenty-cighth street yesterday, Thomas Smith, a laborer, forty, of No. % Third avenue, was etruck at Sev- enth avenue by an automobdile truck owned by James Butler of No, 30 Vashington street, and instantly killed, Witnesves said jomobile was not going fast, and Smith walked into it. Martin Bradley, the chauffeur, waa not arrested Antoinette Imodea, elght years, was killed in the aiternoon when crossing Fourth avenue at Third street, Brook- lyn, in her mother’s arms, The family: lives in the neighborhood. Mrs. Imodea carried her umbrella so low that she did not see a furniture truck, drawn by @ pair of horses, approaching. The horses knocked the child from her BLOOMTNGDA! Heavy cotton ribbed shirts and juniors and misses. All the dainty style | Winter at interesting prices. y yle and individuality. This offering comprises: Girls’ School Coats, $2.98 SP di Boys’ Double-breasted and Nor- Vicunas, heavy cheviots, diagonals, folk Suite with 2 pairs of trous- worsteds, etc.; various collar effects; patch ers, made of fancy cheviot and Box consisting pockets and fancy buttons; navy, gray, arms. She jumped, but the truck kept a brown, red, Copenhagen; sizes 6 to 14 years. etd caer fresh corduroy, in tan and i oo ran over Antoinette’s body. | and Girls’ Tailored Coats at $4.98 ie e. 50e pepe a es 95 | yr. Tilden of Seney Hospital said the | | 0 saan a nild had been instantly killed. Mra, __ A strictly tailored reefer model with collar button Mais, Yicer . Imodea, hysterieal, was carried to her | | Lace Front ing close to neck; patch pockets; made of chinchilla }) | Boys’ Blue Serge Suite, made of home No. 0 Third street. The in navy and gray; sizes 6 to 14 years. pure worsted serge, trousers lined Modelsare now truck delonged to Peter Reilly of No, | \ ‘ Girls’ Box Back Dress Coats at $6.75 % = oa area Neriolt end rit ' iy Pb page mecctasemydedg dusk. boduned||| being shown The very mewest box back; belted back and sport g : Sizes 7 to 17 years, at $4.95 | ni) wan net anreaten : H Wi \\ i models; materials are boucles, kerscys, cheviots, chin y' 'd' Sailor Sul * | A HH My, in all Corset chillas, ete,; tan, navy, gray, brown, etc.; sizes 0 to 14 Boys’ Russian ailor Suits, ; | ay Arts weree Phy ie CAR, \ years. Rubber Plants made of serge and cheviot in all i 5 Hil] HTH ° 4 , j ta ereealng Pairis-tearth, treet. ear Junfors’ Three-Quarter Coats at $7.98 | Boston and Scottii f sizes 2}4 to HII Second avenue, Antonio Ferrone, sixty- HIT five years, of No, 43 East Thirty-fourth street, was run down by an auto driven by Frank K. Tenypone uf N: street. Ferrone, stepping fr a crosstown car, did not see the Men from a n y ehh thre: away, In Bellevue probably would die from internal injuries, ‘Tempone told his story to the pulice and was not detained, The report of the National Highw-ys Up-to-the-minute three-quarter models in Oxford, | ular prices 75¢ 4 98c; euch. . zibeline and bear wool cloth; drop shoulder sleeve Young Canaries Little Boy: ete. with velvet frogs; sizes 15 to 19 years. | Just imported, regularly $1.5 in blue and gray, re showing a splendid line of coats and wraps to $2.00; special at, ‘9 69¢ | PH HATHA mn i \ Hl I : lined with flanne! $4.95 This Junior Cont, $7.98 at prices that range up to $25.00. eaacal ne pills semesh ea OELEM sizes 214 to 10 years } | Tale denier Coos 97.98) at pices thal range np'te $25.00, inert’ Finn, _||__Greenhiouses.on the rant, ro 1 Protective Society showed that in Sep- “ tember automobiles caused thirty-five ! a iil! Hi | Boys’ and Girls’ Underwear at 3.000 Yds. of New Pro- a Special Reductions cess Linoleum, Sq. Yd., 32C Se ee ee sawn’ veniun ve Open Even ags Usui © P.M. Boys’ and Girls’ 25¢ and 35¢ Heavy Ribbed Cotton ‘This is our regular 2 yards wide 4Sc. quality. ri Fleece Lined Underwear, sold according to sizes; in sil- terme are the much wanted wood and matting ¢ The La Our Only ver gray and ecru; veste; penta and drawers; all reason for this price is slight imperfections that do notaffect 4 7 fatalities exceed by nine err, Jj ine Meant Feakesesenaye tn a previous = SPECIAL Boys and month, and show an increase of 100 Suturdeys Unt 10 Bronx Store OP Ne nn ACHR richie sre Sen eee Ory C the wear in the least. Is' Celebrat- | Boys’ and Girls’ 50c Com- 65c Printed Cork Linoleums, Sq. Yd., 50cs also ivoli Wool bination Suits, made of $1.10 and $1.35 Inlaid Linoleums, Sq. Yd., 79c and 98c. per cent, over the corresponding monta Underwear, Vests, Pants heavy combed Egyptian His cdim tint P OFFER THIS f ‘ ‘Above goods are absolutely perfect, and there isa range of $0 patterns of last year, up vanenete Wee ! WEEK and Drawers, senietly first ahealy : in nacre! wrays to select from, in which you will find hardwood, tile effects, matting and or » were killed in the} Aveta uality; size ‘ and peeler colo: joral patterns. streets, » children under seventeen me Bear 2) wa os Farce $3756 ay 3 peice IC sizes Ri rere Cc Note—If customers will bring the measurements of the roome to be making a total of ist children to be N fe eae 4 Cee Rise of 5 Each Succeeding Siz covered u great saving in time will be effected, AMifed by vehicular aia eee wild ain (aS ; Peeroem Conte AME OF 20 ON SR Cie MCORP TM IEG Seamless Brussels Rugs, Size 8.8x12 feet, and 9x12 feet BESIDES FAT. Ee at $9.50 and $12.00. $23.50 Axminster Rugs, 9x12, at $17.50. $4.25 36-inch by 70-inch Axminster Rugs, $3.50. u \ rau W,7 YX $5.75 36-inch by 63-inch Royal Wilton Rugs, $3.95. $19.98 ZF AMY BLOOMINGDALES' For Girls, Juniors and Misses | Fresh Meat Specials Beautiful Serge, Corduroy and Velvet Dresses and Suits. A splendid collection of new models, Representative styles. Girls’ Serge Dresses, in three different styles, trimmed with cloth in contrast Women’s $1.25 “Root’s” Underwear at 89c R te Made of fine Austrian wool, in natural, gray and white; — THETERMS Kitchen Completely 4 si. ij * °, contriputing more than half, or 9, —WE TRUST YOU ¥"- 0 vests and pants, all sizes, including extra large, 89c. In New York State, outalde of the sity, ee ished. . Seen er Main floor, {01h St, Be gus maviion Kill a 1 ond insieae et These Outfits $1.00 Weekly Wana a German Silver Foot Qe Arch Supporters, CASUALTIES WERE SUFFERED. Besides t 1 accidents 1M por- gone were y injured, automobiles recond of automobile fatalities takes no account of peri ed vr injured while riding tn nines, Vight times in the month autom biles watch had killed or Injured Here are some of the many money saving items our meat dept. offers for Saturday. Be ee erie nag in eons by th fj Relieve Herds aching feet and ing colors of silt braid and pearl buttons, © to 14 years: $2 Q§| 500 Legs of Spring Lamb...... i drivers to esrape identification AUppast a vrreseesss MUU Roast Beef, Prime.....+eseee0: Cc 0 of fatalitie insteps. are 5 ‘i . FET eee rai sears Teva pair? You are likely to do| “itls*Colored Corduroy Dresses, long waist lines, white corduroy $4.49] Fresh Killed Fricassee Fowl....) Lb. tary of the octety, found occasion to regret the handicap imposed upon the soolety and the Secretary of State by the fact that only paid chauffeurs are collar, cuffs and revers; 6 to 14. sizes, ot te eeeeeeee more walking at this season of the year, and you will] want to walk in com-| Girls’ Velvet Dre 1,000 Legs of Canada Lamb 12!¢ }» box pleated model with low belt, lace collar, $5 9 Special for Saturday at pee none ee fort. finished with bor , Band 10 at « . * ragited to nave Hesnee y h heavily plated German silver; and| Junior Dresses, in serges, cashmere and French serges; new full models, trim Fresh siilled Broilers, th; ae ae Commuters See A | PAINTING in Shadow Gur Ehes Arches are heavily § Lu i get | med with embroidery; self color or pl 13,15 QA > @ Small California Hams, Ib......... Me on Front of Box FREE with every no matter whether you pay $1.00 or $1.50, you will get} Wei wih embroider 4.98.98: 8 Commuter ation Free withky:.; Purehase of $75 | ”_perchase of $25.03 | nothing more practical and effective; in all siges for men of ti erie ap au seamed s yas PROMPT DELIVERY BY AUTOMOBILE TRUCKS women and children, State size of shoe you wear. MAIL | Junior Suits int es cloth Our Grocery and Wine Departments also i ERS FILLED. Sent postpaid to any part of the| variety of new red an “To QR ofter a big list of specials for to-morrow: * Gash to th St r) 3 A ORDERS FILLED posty fined with aatini ia; seal oe 12 50 19 98 ofter a big li pecia 0o- The dr iz United States for 10¢ extra a OU wd h Sescial dc 5 : Rc 149" St. [BAUMANN’S] 3° Av.) i "> eel E: $12.50 919.98] Speiat dunes for detcatasen ne" Oy eA!) Cars Transicr to BLOOMINGDALES’, Lex. to 3d Ave., 59th to 60th Street. i Neck, Jumped fro: i foot from where it dashed against # ee a ee ele ee ne od semana tre a

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