The Victoria Longclotk, BOOK FOLD, The Burleigh Longcloth, LONG FOLD, ARE MANUFACTURED BY THE WAMSUTTA MLLLS, New Bedford, Mass. SPECIALLY FOR LADIES' WEAR. For sale by all leading retail dealers, and bloomingdale Brothers, Send or ask for MINI A TURE SAMPLES. GREAT VERMIN EXTERMINATOR. OUR PASTE FOR Waterbugs, Roaches, Rats and Mice IS THE WONDER OF THE AGE. PRICE, 25c. PER BOX. OURLIQUIDSr^E?snsSSSS and destroy the EGGS. Ladies, try it. We warrant it. THE F\ E. CRANE CO., 137 Eighth Street, Near Broadway, NEW YORK. For sale everywhere and by Bloomingdale Bros, MADAM THOMPSONS KNITTED ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS . Indorsed by DR. FORD YCE BARKER and other prominent physicians. Price $2.50 each. Send for circular. FERRIS BROS. ,341 Broadway, New York. That a new invention or novel de- sign can be secured by Letters Pat- ent which will yield you a handsome income, if not a large fortune. We procure Patents and Trade- Marks at lowest prices, and after examining a subject and accepting it will guarantee a Patent or no pay. Our extensive experience enables us to rely upon our judgment at once as to the patentability of any new device. Many Ladies have ideas and in- ventions that are valuable. To all such we offer our services and charge nothing for our opinion. All communications strictly confidential '. COX A SONS II PARK ROW.N.Y. Complete Stamping Outfits. BOX, PAD, POWDER FULL DIRECTIONS. Thirty-five new and assorted stamping patterns on fine bond paper, and two complete sets of Alphabets. HANDIEST and CHEAPEST STAMPING OUTFIT EVER MANUFACTURED. Price, 25c. each. Postage, 4c. extra. For sale by BLOOMINGDALE BROS. Customers ordering from Advertise- ments In this Catalogue will confer a favor bv mentioning this publication, BL00MIX6DALE BROTHERS. PERFECT RANGES. DOUBLE AND SINGLE OVENS. BEST COODS IN THE MARKET. PLEASE-THE COOKS. Richardson & Boynton Co., SOLE MANUFACTURERS, Nos. 232 and 234 WATER ST., NEW YORK. Send for Circulars. BISSEIX'S "CJRAJVD RAPIDS." The most famous Carpet Sweeper in the world. Manufactured by the celebrated Bissell Carpet Sweeper Co., who are manufacturers of more than thirty five different brands of leading sweepers, all of which have a WOTld-Wlde reputation. For sale by Hous.. Furnishing Dealers in all parts of the United States. Full stock carried by BLOOM INCD ALE BROS \A/ o sell tlic GLASGD TWILLED LACE THREAD A new article for crocheting, knitting and lace making. This thread gives a fine, lacey appearance to work made from it, and can be' worked into an endless variety of designs. Nos. 30, 40, 50 and 60, both white and ecru, 500 yards spools, 10 cents. Book with 59 illustrations of Lace Patterns and full directions, 10 cents. BLOOMIiVGDALE BROTHERS. CLINTON SAFETY PINS, Nickel Plated and Black. Patented January 15, 1878 ; January 4, 1881. No. 1.— Per dozen, 6c; Per gross, 65c. No. 2.— Per dozen, 7c. ; Per gross, 75c. ^CL \HT QN^Jt^ No. 3.— Per dozen, 8c. ; Per gross, 85c. These are undoubtedly the best Safety Pins made. For sale by BLOOM 1NGDALE BROS. J. LAGOWITZ & CO., 473 Broadway, Net York. Manufacturers Of ev.ery variety of TRUNKS AND Traveling Bags. Patentees of Self -Lift- ing Tray Trunks. Goods kept in Stock t>y Bloonilngdale Bros. T. B. KELLEY'S NEW SONGS. THE PRETTIEST 1 THE CATCHIEST! THE BEST 1 1 The Sailor's Last Lerer from Home." " While Mother Rocks the Little Ones to Sleep." " A Little.Child at Sea." " The Moon Shone Over My Right." " Light of My Life.' ' The Broken Doll." " Be Kind to Dear Old Mother. " Kiss the Baby While She Sleeps." " The Songs My Daddy Sang to Me." "The Little Pink Ribbon." " I 11 Make You a Nice Little Home." " My Mother's Dear Old Face.' 'When Twilight Shadows Round Thee Fall," etc., etc. CENTS EACH ; FIVE FOR ONE DOLLAR. T. B. KELLEY, 34 Lincoln St, Jersey City, N, J. NEW YORK PORTRAIT ASS'N. A number of well-known and su r . essful Portrait Artists have formed an Association under the above title with the object of producing- work fa very high order of merit at the minimum ofcost. The Association will be conducted on the o operative plan, and, by keeping each artist constantly einplnvcd in that parti* tn.'ir br.itu h in wIik.U lie is an expert, they will be able to make tirst-class Portraits in Crayon, Pastel. Oil and Water Colors at a very considerable re- duction troiu usual prices. We have just completed arrang ments with the Association whereby we become Sole Agents for the display and sale of their work for the United States and Canada. We hold ourselve> ' ' resp nsible to Our customers fur the prompt and satisfactory execution of all orders cn- And to more thoroughly introduce the department and incidentally advertise t these special prices : ■ goods, we are prepared to take orders CRAYON PORTRAIT, - - - $10.00 (Size, 20 x 24, with fine Antique Oak or Gold Frame.) CRAYON PORTRAIT, - $ 1 5.00 (Size, 25 x 30, with very' handsome Antique Oak or Cold Frame.) PASTEL PORTRAIT, - - $25.00, $35.00 (Size, 25 x 30, complete, with very rich Antique, Oak or Gold Frame.) Always send a good photograph when ordering picture. (CT We make a specialty of portrait, of DIXHASED PERSONS, Tacy from photograph., tin -type-., d.ig^n rreotypes, or any c, always state size of person, coKrol complexion, eyes, h BLOOM I NGD ALE BROS. BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890. HOW wearisome it is to have your dress fitted ! Every bone in your body aches till you are ready to drop. If you knew of something that would relieve you of this trouble wouldn't you try it? Then ask for particulars regarding Hall's Bazar Form. It is as neces- sary for home d r e s smaking as a sewing machineand is the only form endorsedbyall fashion p u b- ishers. You can buy the skirt and add bust later. La- dies all over the country write us to say what a bless- ing the form is. It fits every member of the ^family, and ^ makes a very IT FOLDS LIKEAN^ 1 package UMBRELLA. when folded. Complete form $6.50. Skirt form, to which bust can be added, $3.50. Skirt form, in case, $3.00. For sale, at retail, by BLOOMINGDALE BROS., U. Y. We consider these the only Perfect Folding Forms ever introduced, and rec- ommend them to our customers ami agents everywhere. THE Bl TTKIin 'K Pl'liLISUIKG CO. (Limited). L. SHAW, UNRIVALED Hair and Beautifying Bazar, 54 West 14tli St., near 6tli Ave., New York. The Largest in the World. Goods Retailed at Wholesale Price. Large importations of Gray and White Hair, at prices to suit all. All long Convent Hair Switches from $5 upward. L. Shaw's Skeleton Bangs, Wigs and Toupees, patented Novem- ber 15th, 1887. Ladies' and Children's Hair Cutting, Curling, Shampooing, Bleaching and Dyeing. Twenty Expert Artists. Eugenie's Secret of Beauty, or Cocoanut Balm, for the Com- plexion, is creating a great sensation throughout the world. Price $1.00 per box. Send for sample. Extract of Turkish Rose Leaves, soft as the blush of the rose. Indelible Tint for the Lips and Face; price $i.co and $1.50 per bottle. RUBBER STAMP WORKS~CO. Direct special attention to these bargains. The complete hind-printing outfit, guaran" teed as good asany $5 oooutfu ; used formark- ing clothing, for the instruction of children, and all kindsof small printing ; hasacomplete font of rubber type, one bottle of indelible ink. ink pad and distributor, nickel type bolder and pair of type tweezers, 25c. Postage, 6c. Nickeled rubber type hand stamps, very handy, price of stamp 35c Price of type, per line 10c Larger stamps 50, 7 jc Type, per 1 FOR SALE BY Bloomingdale Bros. Handy pocket pencil stamp, sold so cheap that almost anybody can have one, strongly made and nice- ly nickel plated, contains a rubber stamp at one end and a propelling pen and pencil at the other; very useful and novel. Price for stamp complete with one line. . . .23c Each additional line loc HAS YOUR WIFE vet seen those new stool cooking utensils, which are rightly named " NKVEK-BREAK " % If not, you are missing one of the best house- hold inventions. Ask your dealer, or send for illustrated circular. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. PREMIUM OFFERS!!! TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. We are the publishers ot one ot the most popular monthly papers m tlio fint'd state* ; and have over l"". 1 suIimm il»'i s already. We want to make it half a million before January next. We will semi it six months on trial for only 2i cents. In order to introduce our popular paper into new homes we make this errand oiler. The BUS the ph.ee in the Itible where the h is first found, (book, chapte pel son tolhni word En _L verse) beiore October 1 st, will receive a piano box, top buKfry, valued at $150. should Pride of the West! Special attention is called to this Cele- brated Brand of Bleached Muslins, which for fineness and durability is unsurpassed. This cloth is manufactured with great care, par- ticularly for Ladies' Underwear — AND — Gentlemen's Shirts, in 36, 41 and 45 inch widths, and is guaran- teed not to crack or turn yellow. Inquire for this brand, and take no sub- stitute. For sale by all leading retail dry goods dealers in the United States, and Bloomingdale Bros. SPECIAL SALE OF F I NE TELESCOPES. We havo imported expressly for our summer rude r, nt in this paper ; am 0. 0. H. Publishing Co., P. 0. Box 3379, N.Y . WK „ w . A, . t, ..y> r . v -y* " 1 1 " t sf oim: jim si- I'tii si m i i>. will re- nta ?oWa£W^ SI217LAND BROS. & CO. 62 FULTON ST. 2TEW 70H1L Address your order t THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. 3 MAIL-ORDER TRADE OF TO-DAY. yjYlTHIN tn< ' P as * 1( ' vv y ears mail-order trade lias grown to be a most important feature of the retail trading system of the Ifl country. The immense volume and magnitude of the business done in this way, and the science and system required in its management, are striking illustrations of the progressiveness of the age. Steam and electricity solve the problems of time and space, and by means of our carefully-edited catalogue customers remote from commercial centres can make their purchases with the siime advantages as though they were individually shopping at our counters. Our Mail-Order Department, always a strong and substantial feature of our business, lias grown at even greater pace during the past six months than ever before. Untiring energy, special skill, intelligence and industry on the part of all the employees have reduced the seemingly endless world of detail, necessary to the conduct of such a department, to a system so perfect that mistakes, or even delays, in tilling orders are now rarely, if ever, encountered. An extensive mail-order custom, such as we now en joy, can only come with the confidence of the public, for in no other branch of trade is business done so largely on confidence. What woman, for instance, would send payment in advance and entrust the making of a suit, or hat, or cloak, or complete trousseau to an untried dealer? Yet the volume of our trade in special orders of this kind alone is greater than the entire mail-order business of many of the other great dry goods houses in the country. Such a patronage, we repeat, bespeaks unshaken confidence in our business methods, earned by years of honest and conscientious service. For the Summer of 1890 we are prepared with abundant stocks, and a most perfect mechanical and clerical equipment. We have spared neither cost nor effort in our determination to make each of our departments the best and most complete of its kind in existence. Represented, as we are, in all the leading markets of the world, purchasing always at first hands, and in enormous quan. tities, we are enabled to lay before our patrons unequaled assortments from which to select; while in the matter of prices there is nothing but import duties and one small profit between our customers and the European manufacturers. In soliciting your custom, therefore, we feel that we are able to offer you superior inducements— reliable merchandise at lowest prices and service that is not excelled in any merchandising establishment in America. The great popular demand for our Spring and Summer Fashion Catalogue having exhausted an edition of more than 80,000 copies, has made necessary the publication of this Summer Number. Owing to its limited size and the haste of preparation, this book contains only a very partial list of the goods that will be kept in stock during the coming three months. To persons residing at a distance from the city, who have not received our regular Catalogue, we will on application mail FREE a copy of this book or our Fall and Winter number, which will be ready about September 1st, next. SEYMOUR DURST Respectfully, BLOOMING DALE BROS. INDEX Awnings Babv < arriaces 53 Bar Coats 25 Bathing Suits, etc 27 Kelts 34 Bievcle. Shirts 26 Hooks 44 lioxi's, I'lush and Fancy, for traveling 35 Bridal Sets 18 Bustles 19 Canes (Description and Trices on Application). Canopies 28 Carpets 54 t hina-ware 82 Cloaks, Infants - 19 Clothing. Men's, Youths' and Roys' 23-25 Collars, Ladies'. Misses' and Children's 16 Combe and Brushes 36 Corsets and Corset Waists 18, l'.l Costumes, Ladies' and Children's 4-10 Crockery. * 32 Curtains and ( 'tirtain Poles 28, 2'J Cutlery, Steel 43 Damask. Table Dress Goods Dresses, Children's Short. Dressing Cases Dressing Sacques Hammocks Hand Hags Handkerchiefs Hats, Ladies' and Children's. Hosiery Department House Furnishing Goods Page. Refrigerators 49 Satchels Shades Shawl Strans Shirts, Men's and Boys' Shoes Silks and Satins uat«?r»i. 262. Imported beaded cape, silk yoke, richly beaded and trimmed with deep fringe to match, black only ,...$3.95 282. Elegant imported i-ilk wrap, pnffed shoal ders, heavily beaded on pointed sleeves, front and back trimmed with beaded lringe, $7.50, 8.75 Do not Tail to wtate Size. Ladies' n cy pattern I |! )!!: ' 275. Traveling dusters, gray mohair Connemaras, ■ *3.98, 5.50 276. Black brilliant ine Connemaras 5.95,8.50 277. Gray *ijk Connemaras $11.50 , ■■?.». lllaek surah 18.50 ";■!' 279, All-wool cloth " in plain and plaids, tan, , blue green, black ..: $4.(15,6 95 883. Ladies' ready-made outside dress skirt •.no. iir.-n iiioli;,n \,.« .narki-t.-. w itli plaitnl fronts, of brilliant im\ accordeon-plaited front and IW shape cossatnor in $3.95,5.50 straight-plaited back, in all fashionable light I .....$2.48,3.25 281. Same, in gray or black brilliantine. ..... .$8.75 Bhades, also in black $6.80 Hiding Habits and Bicycle Outfits made to order at short notice. Samples and estimates furnished. WAISTS, WRAPPERS, SKIRTS, ETC 287. {Allies' fancy flannel waist, suit- able for house or street wear, in all the newest pat- terns. . .$1.23, 2.35 388. Same style, silk stripes.. $3.25 884. Ladies' fancy tucked waist, with feather stitching, made of amah silk, in navy blue and black $7.25 885. Similar style, shirred, without feather stitching, in blue and black, $4.75 28!). Ladies' fancy French flannel waist, with cash- mere Fedoras, $4.88, 5.25 290. Same x of white lawn, tucked, neck and sleeves trimmed with em- broidery 98c Wrappers, House Dresses, Tea Gowns and Saequcs. (Not illustrated.) 291. Mother Ilubbard calico wrapper, tight fitting back $1.10 292. Same, in Princess style 95c 293. Same style, in seersucker $1.15 294. Ladies' French house dress, made of fancy outing cloth 1.75 895. Same, in striped gingham, with live tucks on skirt 1.49 896. Ladies' tea gown, of striped and plaid gingham, w ith Fedora front of plain chambray to match, bell sleeves $1.65 297. Ladles' cambric basque and skirt, plaited waist, with belt 1.35 298. Figured lawn wrapper, trimmed with embroidery 2.95 299. Batiste wrapper, with white lawn tucked yoke 1.35 300. White lawn wrapper, loose front, tight fitting back, trimmed with embroidery $1.95 301. Fancy white lawn wrapper, w ith lace yoke 2.65 302. Plain flannel wrappers, in Mother Ilubbard and Princess styles, suit, able for the country and seashore $3.35 803. Tea gowns, of challie, with silk Fedora front, bell sleeves, in all the newest designs $6.50 304. Calico waists, tight fitting .' 29c " plaited 35, 45c 806. Lawn " box plaited, front and back 50c 807. " " tucked : .75c We also have a complete line of fine tea gowns, made of challie, lawn, cashmere, French flannel and China silk, all of the latest patterns. Skirts. (Not t'llus'd.) 308. Plain pop- lin, bottom headed by a striped mate- rial te match, 49c Fancy outing flanne skirt," with i checked bor der interwo ven in clotl to match This is an en tirely newand exc in t wearing gar- ment 59c 810. Extrasize striped poplin skirt, w ith 2 rows of ruf- fles on bot- tom, headed by same ma- terial. .. $1.39 Black al- paca, plaited rufflee on bot- tom $1.98 812. Gray bril- liantinc, w ith fancy ruffle around bot- $1.69, 2.85 4. Fast color es gin g h a m tea gown, with nt, assorted colors $1.65 315. New divided mohair 316. Same style, tr black 318. Ladies' skirt and blouse, of fancy outing flannel, an excellent article for the country or seashore, In light blue, pink, orange, red and navy, w ith dots of contrasting colors $1.95 10 BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890 CHILDREN'S SUITS. 31!). I-ancy challie, velvet revere, collar and cuffs, finished wiih sush of challie Age 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 rre ' Rrioes, $2.98, 8.60, 3,75, 4.00, 4.50 each. >ne-piece lawn dress, embroi- dered skirt, waist handsomely (rimmed with tucks and embroi- dery, puffed sleeves. Ages 4, 6, 8, lOyrs. Prices, $3.85, 4.25, 4.65. 4.95 ea. 322. One-piece all-wool flannel dress trimmed with white or black braid gobelin blue, cardinal and navy blue Ages 2 to 12 years $1.69 Suits and Cloaks (not Illustrated), 22«. Pretty dresses of white 322c Neat plaid or Btrined I>I*CSSeS. crossbar with. yokes and belt (iretrhen coats, with puffed /XT T „ wais s. trimmed with em- sleeves and r< Hi, " co are Not Illustrated . ) broidery and beading. Si.es, Ago, 1, 8. 3 vears " « Hi 4 to 14 years.. $1 .59 3a ^_ Exceedingly pretty all- ^ ,„ „ , „ , , 226. Fine cashmere coats, woo l (Jivtclien coats with 3 ~ 5 " Mo tber Hubbard dresses, meli'Vit'h f S 'it'li l "r , '. S ''" 1 l '* V tr ' nl j stripes and plaids. Aires, 1 to stripeil and plaid ginghams, neat small pearl liu'ltl.ns ' '\''es""ti •{•i> VeM ™ij,.\* ■' "*-- !N I" lt, erns. from l> mouths to 3 years, months to 3 years; colors: ' :*' ,'^' IU ?. 29c cream, rose, sage, green and waist's w i c 1b Marseilles vest's "8 ht e>»y « 4 - 93 and fancy bodices. Agcs.'~2. 380. Bordered seersucker (iretchen 14andlC years $3.98 dresses, skirt and waist prettily _. trimmed with embroidery; ages ' f^-S^^^k 2, 4, G years . 327. Striped and plaid gingham dresses, waist prettily trimmed w ith white embroidery. Ages 2, 4, C, 8, 10 years HRr. $1.15 each. Hie next number of our Catalogue will be ready about September 10. A copy Will be mailed FREE to any address outside of the city on application. Boys' suit of striped and plain gingham, In brown and navy only. Ages 2, 3 and 4 y™™ $1.05 ( kiatarru rs <>rTS ' »o not fall to state size $2.7.->.\iKi. 3.3.1, 3.75. 1.25, 1.50 and color when .,.,„ „ , ' " h .129. Pretty lawn-tennis dress ordering. of outing flannel, in new pat- terns and colors. Ages 4, (i, 8, 10, 12, 14, lOyrs. Prices, $1.85, $1.75. A large and complete assortment of Misses' and Children \s Suits and Cloaks 321. All-wool sailor suit, trim- med with braid. Ages 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 years. Prices, $1.95, 3.95. .330. Keefer, in navy blua flannel ; 4, 0, 8 yre. $1.85; 10, 12 years $1.45 331 . Same, in bet ter quality' blue, brow n, slate and red. 4, 6, 8, 10, 13 years. $1.75, 2.85. constantly 6n band. LADIES' TRIMMED HATS. 11 o: n 1. Young Ladies' Hlack Straw Hat, w ith crushed r sea on trim, lace scarf forming trimming, drawn over the roses, loops of ribbon velvet... $!>..">> and l 2. Ladies' Toque llonitct, crown and trimming ui p.usies a:.d 1 aves, ; ui on o.ie side of crown lO.UOand 8. Ladies' Stvlish Hound Straw Hat. ri:n edge i.l with llowcrs; trimme 1 wi.h a handsome spray of flowers, lace and ribbon velvet 10.:> ) and l 4. Yonng Ladies' Hound Turban, with crushed velvet rosea on rim, trimmed with folds or velvet and ribbon H..V)nnd 5. Yonng ladies' }Iat, made of black lace, blac'c jet on edgo and inside of brim; trimmed with lace, and handsome rose Bpray 10..V), 12. M and : 6. Young Ladies' Poke Bonnet, inside brim faced with velvet ferns, trimmed with lace and flowers 10.80 and 1 7. Ladies' Fancv Straw Flare Uat, insido brim finished with folds of velvet, trimmed with a spray rf suia'.l blossoms ai.d lace 8.50 a 8. Young I-adies' Walking Hat of straw, with puffed laco edge, trimmed with lace and gauze ribbon 7.08, 8.00 1 9. Ladies' Shirred Hlack Laco Hat, trimmed with a bunch of ostrich tips and roses 10.00 NOTICE. — In order to forward fragile articles, such as Trimmed Hits, etc., by mail without getting crushed or damaged in the t willpack them in tin boxes, which do not weigh any more than piper foxes, and trill charge our patrons the actual cost price for from 20 to 35c., according to size, making a total postage of 30 to 60c These tin boxes trill also be found very useful in the he INFANTS* AND CHILDREN'S CAPS AND LADIES' SHAPES. •264. Embroidered cap, shield front, trimmed with lace- edged bow, sizes 1 to 6 years, $1.00 Same, with embroi- 208. Shade hat for little girl made edbow 50c of chambray, full crown, trimmed with bow, shirred rim, in white, light blue, pink and rose, sizes 1!) to 23 inches $1.85 42c 270- Child's hat, fnll crown, of corded mnslin, trimmed with large bow, sizes 18 to 21 in . .7'Jc 271. Infants' oriental lace cap, full ruche, 1 month to 1 year 50e •S..-2. Other lace caps for infants.. 88c, $1.25, 1.88 273. Imported cap, of fine lawn, hand- made, sizes 1 month to 1 year 15c 274. Embroidery cap, trimmed with pom- pon, sizes 6 months to 6 years 50c Piqne shade hal 276. Ilandsome shirred bonnet, embroidered crown, trimmed with pompon, sizes 1 to 6 years . 277. Tarn O'Shanter, plain or mixed straw, sizes % l A to 6^ 75c, $1.25 Sailor hat, of miscd straw, sizes 6K to 6^ each, 25, 50, 75c, $1.00 79. Little straw, tri — colors, brown, navy and cardinal, Milan straw, in any color, 033 Mi xe(1 straw iock 75c, $1 .10 gizes 6 i/ 6 to 6^. . .50c, $1 fancy rim. $1.4.39, 2.98, 3.25 ill! > ;. ■ J K&ia 90. Cream, oriental lace, Vandyke points, 2% inches w ide, per yard 16c 01. 4'A inches wide, per yard 25, 33, 37c 92. 7 inches w ide, per yard 47, (i5, 73c 93. 12 inches w ide, per vard 75, 89c 91. 15 inches w ide, per yard $1.29 95. Flouncing, J2 inches wide, per yard . . $2,00, 3.25 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. 15 EMBROIDERIES. No Samples Cut. Privilege of Substitution Claimed 96. Nainsook embroidery, 1 in.wide,pryd.lu, 15, 25c 'MUi. Same. 2 inches wide, per yard 25, 33r 97. Same, 4 inches wide, per yard 49, 59c 98. " C " " 50,75, 95c 99. Insertion to match, 1 inch wide, per yard. . .25c 100. Same, 2 inches wide, per yard 49c 107. Vandyke embroidery, 2 inches wide, per yard 25, 28c 108. Same, 3 inches wide, per yard.. .31, 39, 49, 59c 109. " 5 " " ...59, 65,79,98c 101. Cambric or swiss, 1 inch wide, per yard, 6, 8, 10, 12, 15c 102. 2 inches wide, per yard 25c 103. 4 inches wide, per yard a3c 104. 5 inches wide, per yard 39c " * '•" 2 • «? '-' .» • ; - : • 115. Cambric or swiss flouncing, width, including margin, 25 inches, per yard. . . .59, 73, 95c, $1.49 110. Same, in nainsook, per yard. . .98c, $1.39, 1.98 117. Cambric or Swiss flouncing, 45 inches wide, per yard 75, 98c, SI. :.':>, l.ii'i, 2.15 U8. Same, nainsook, per yd. .$1.50, 1.98, 2.59, 3.39 105. Cambric or swiss flouncing, 45 in. wide, in- cluding margin, per yard, 59, 75, 9«c, $1.35, 1.50. 1.09. 1.98, 2.25, 3.59 100. Swiss flouncing, 00 in. wide .... $2.49, 2.75. 2.9b titch nainsook flouncing; width, ii margin, 27 inches, per yard, 49, 05, 89, 98c, $1.25, 1.19 and upward Same, in cambric, 22 inches wide, per yd . 59c Same, in nainsook, 45 inches wide, per yard, $1.10, 1.35, 1.09, 1.98, 2.25, 2.75, 2.98 119. Latest novelties in pliss£ flouncing, in nan sook, 27 inches wide, per vard, $1.39, 1.69, 1.89, 1.98, 2.25, 2.50, 2.! 120. Same, 45 inches w ide, per yard, $1.09, 1.98,2.25, 121. Same, plaits extending full lengt' flounce, 30 inches wide, per yard 122. 45 inches w ide, per yard MADE-UP LACE GOODS AND HANDKERCHIEFS. THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK GLOVE DEPARTMENT. We carry ths handaomeat and beat eelecteU atock of OIotm tu Ik, found. Wr have made It a ape aklna ; M warrant a perfect fll. |^1 M workman-hip an I durability. J ' U " ,,u «" ,,ur f "■"P^an bur*™, to obtain the I fr«o/^rljr ,,toe " UO " JO ° Vl " A ' Frd0r> PHnCr lmp " ri " 1 - •»>! «•■• any that rip or tear when Aral tried on. Kid Qloraa i Coir Marquis. Our Crown. Ladies' Riding Gauntlets ij. i button glace glove*, pinked top., » i.b- ..r nar row. aelf color embroidered backa. in I. la. k. uu and alatca. aiaee 5 k to M. p«r | 163. 4 button TOedo, narrow aelf color on-broldery, In tana, alalia and black, aim 5t» to 1%, nr pair n.oo "The Biaritz." reel wear, atrong and ■t- 43. 4 button aucdolu tana and alatca, »olf color cm WMW backa. good fitting, (lave 6-, to 7), Jouvin & Co.'s Undressed Kid Gloves. 154. 8 button length, tana and alatca, very atvliah. ■lxeaSK to TS. per pair TV 187. Heavy dogakln. embroidered back., tan anode, only, aixca a-, to 7,S,, per pair $1.J4. 1.8U, 2..«t Ladies' Silk Gloves. Hiaca 6W, to 8. 188 6 button length. plain back. In tan, brown Mark and alale. per pair ~L 169. 8 button lenglli. a. lf color cmbrohl, red backa .an" •^••. b ^" ,n - Un ttU<1 bUck - P«r pair 38o MO. f a nd 8 button length. Mir coW embroidered Mr jiiV ''"*' ,ty • '" t * u - b""">. »late and black. K!?* same, extra heavy, eelf* color aiik'anbrotdarad^ backa ; tan, brown, elate and bun k, per pair cue Taffeta (Silk and Linen > Gloves. HUca S i, toH. Embroidered backa. 102. ba l.u cka. tan. brown alate 6 button length, aam and black, per |>alr. . . . 19c 164. "'■ button length, fine ijualiu. |* r | ..: 38c. 168. 1', to 8 f 1 28 166a. 7 hook, plain and embroidered. In black, tan, gray and brown j. jo 16... 6 button length, aelf color embroidered back. In tan. brown, elate and black, per pah* T60 168. 6 button length, aelf color embroidered beck • I»tent finger U|w. per pair 89c K.y. H butt. 11 length. Kowne'p Kngh.h Mllanea- glove*, in all ahadea. per pair $1 19 >Vr nollrlt a 1 1 mi nrdrr. and n-uaraiitrr nailiractlon. SILK MITTS. . , — h aelf cilnr jmbmldery. In bl«. k. .late, and tana. •, , .., TVp.rp.Ir SPECIAL VALUE. N button aurde mouMjurtalrr, nar- row rmnroldrry. In tana and alatra. worth tm«|; arrnatlr UHc 1 Silk and Taffeta Gloves. 171. Twelve Inch pnre . »>lack. per pair ... 172. Twelve Inch pare 1 black, per pair . 173. Twelve inch pure 174. Twelve inch mire 1 1T6. Twelve Inch nun heavier .|nallt.T. In al. ahadea of tan and 23o la all ahadea of tan and 1». (1 ken atVede* per pair 1 to 6. oolor •mbrotdrre.l back. 19. 176 Twelve Inch pure allk. extra heavy! with black embroidery ' Fourteen Inch, extra Mllanea*. black only 89c Eighteen Inch, pure allk. In all evening ahadea. 7 So Twenty four inch pure .ilk. m all evening •dea ,,^1 183. Thirty inch pure aUk. in all evening ahadea, «• . . we carry an immenae line of allk mltta with lace topa. aulUble t.. wear at pertiea. weldings and balla. in all evening ahacUa*, per pair 98c, $l.a». 1.80 in. Better .juallty. per pair ja rv VH Sam. in Ilk. extra heavy, embroidered laxek.. V* P*»* joc l»«» MIT Vktl. TO HI 4 I I s|/|; »M, , 4U.OB. Our next rataloa-iir will b>e l.aurd In t he Pall. A ropy will i.e mallrd I and yourfiirnda un appllrailo... LADIES', MISSES', CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' UNDERWEAR. 470. Lawn dressing sacqne, tncked and trimmed, witU ruffle of embroi- dery $1.15 77. . Lawn dressing sacque, trimmed with ruffle Of the. same, and tucks, 69c 78. Ladies' dressing sacque, of fine 479. Fine lawn dressing white lawn, vest front elaborately trimmed with embroidery $2.10 wit!, Fedora front of tucks and Platte Val lace, handsomely trimmed with lace and ribbon $2.X5. We illustrate but a few designs of goods most desirable for Summer wear, and beg to inform our patrons tbat we have the largest, most complete and handsomest assortment of Underwear to be found in this country. 480. Cambric, bosom of fancy tucking, trimmed with ruffle of embroidery 45c 480^. Fine cambric corset cover, V neck, trimmed with wide embroidery, special price. .29c Kew Style Bustles. 481. The Empire, braided wire dress cushion 25c 481a. Ilair-cloth bustle, with four rows of plaiting 88c Kitchen Aprons. 482. Good gingham, 1% width, each, 19c 483. Same, 2 widths 25c Xurses' Aprons. 484. Good muslin, hem and 5 tucks, 20c 485. Good lawn, 7-inch hem 23c 486. Good lawn, with deep hem and lace insertion all around 55c 487. Good lawn, with embroidered edge and insertion 57c 488. Good lawn, with embroidery , The Elvira Corset. 89. Cambric, low Vneck, with torchon lace and three rows of beading to run ribbon through 68c ). Fine nmslin bridal set, trimmed with fine nar- row edgings, joined with one tuck, makinga very pretty set $8.98 491. This corset is of extra tine coutillo, with ex- tra heavy bones, steels 13 in. long, high busJ and back, superior in shape and finish to any other; in fact the only corset that w ill reduce size of waist without injurious tight lacing; in White or drab, 18 to 30 inches $8.60 492. In black 3.98 93. Fine cambric bridal set. Mother style, trimmed with torchon lace at tion .$/14l THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 50TH STREET, NEW YORK. 10 IW. Kino hand-made French witln strip cornet, finest French sateen body, heavily boned, lima wnistcd, absolutely perfect cIm|H-, u-.-d for bridal comet and other |m wear, white, drub, or black. Mi/.-, is to 2>i iucbt? $a.25 4!», P. N. corw-l. louble side with cork clasp protector. . . 4M3. Sauiostyle, better qnalltg tee la ..78c $1.00 502, Cilrlo 1 or boys' blouse waUt. of flue lawn, with embroidered collar and cuff*, front triuiin.il with double ruffle of em- broidery, AP*--. 9 4 6 8 10 12 vrs. I'n. .-. . §•.». i.-,, a .vi. a. v., a.r.a, a.sv :i.ni,. :i . 603. Same as Am, w ith lawn collar and cuffs, trimmed with embroidery. Am*... | 4 8 10 lavr-. I'rice. - .. $1.48, MB, LOt, : .\>i, a. I.- "I. Indies' imported cotton knitted skirl, :u en-aui while, only .yy: ■M Infant.-" Motel Boat, hood lined with silk; colors: all white, white with blue or pink border, 1 U>2# year* $1.59 501. Infants' kid shoes, top* pinked, feather stitched and trim- med with ribl>oii toe. 006. Child'* short drt«H, of tin.- l.iwn, waist of tucks and fine embroidery, full sleeves, trimmed » It'll em- bmUars, skin m IU) dan hem ami sash $1.35 lamb- blue. and ribbou bow . 4 flannel, embroidered In pale • °r pink $2.10 rlth handsome spray of daisies 50S. Nurses' or waltreaa' ran. 80!). Children's mi miner «|><'< lul hit r-a ill,- >. ; u-ii-\ if \.-rv lino soft 11c; |icr doxcr. $1.25 silesia, li^ht and durable.25c I ii fti in*' Outfit B. 510. I day >dlp, trimmed wiih embroidery *i> 37 I :; :: ;; * » 1 " " " 1 15 4 nlcht flip., at 23r OS 1 robe, frool turk.-d and embroidered 1 eg 4 cambric shirt*, at 12c 48 2 flannel skirts, at Tic 1 42 I oinbroi.|i-n-.| flannel skirt \ 40 8 flannel bands, at 15c 45 8 barrow roaln, at 55c 1 jo I mu-lin skirt 3s I ■ .unhnc skirt, with embroidery 85 1 Manuel shim I. band eiiibroidere \ 1 ADAMTCC ATX OUR CHILDREN'S BLACK HOSE THAT ARE ADVERTISED TO BE FAST BLACK TO BE SO, AND VV II UUrtnrtlN 1 HC SHOULD ANY PROVE TO BE UNSATISFACTORY THE SAME MAY BE RETURNED TO US. 87. Children's full regular made hose, wide or nar- ^ii§P(iSSr?s^^ Jk W. Children's plain cotton hose, fast black, row ribbed, fast black, f '--- 7- ==gte»^ Sizes 5,5W,6, 6^,7, 7&,8,8J* sizes. . v .<;. .:• , - s 5-*^*dBBB Price, per pair 18c 22c Be Price, per pair. .. . 18c 23c 27c U&affifii&S&SS ^^^^SS^g&SfflW 41. Better quality ... . 30c 33c 37c 38. Better quali i- W^^ir'^i"''""^'-* 42. Best quality 38c 42c 48c 89. Best quality, «W 43. Children's knee protectors, jerse»-, per pair. 250 double knee 43c 50c 58c 44. Same, in leather, per pair 85o Nos. 43, 44. A loll line of Smith & Angel's Fast Black Hose. Complete line of Men's Hose. THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK 21 SHOE DEPARTMENT. W1IKN OKIIF.KINO SHOl* Russet Goal Shoes. MI«m' Shoes l>y mail, extra jier pair, 10c to 25c. DO NOT FAIL TO STATU SIZK, N VMKI.Y WIDTH AND I.KNUTH. BmmI Goal Overgmlten. Oxford Tin sh.*> for seaside iiiul country use: they arc much more serviceable. 30. l-adics" liutton. sizes 2' . t.>;: width- II. t . D, tier pair $1.30, 2.00,2.50 51. Common mum-, plain tin-, per |iair.$2.30, 8.v state tl of the shoe w Ladies' black cloth. per|iair $1.00. 1.23 Ladies' colored cloth, 1 '' rl " 1 I-Tpair.........!.*.!.:-.,./-. ]^J"\' r pa 3S. Men's black cloth, |>cr pair $1.00. 1.23 I. Men's black cloth, ex tra high cut. per pair $1 .75 Lawn Teaada Oxfords. patent leather tips, widths C, I). $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 l'aris kid, widths A to K, |s"r pair, §2 in. 2 .'-I •>2. French kill, widths A to K, l>cr pair. IM0, 3.00, 3.50 oxtor.i Ties. n Pair. Men's sixes, to 10.... $1.T5, 2.50 70. Indies' sizes, 2 to ft, $1 .50, 2.00, 8.50 71 . Misses' and Hoys' . . 1 .33. 1 .30, 3.00 72. Heel Protectors. Per Pair. Men's sizes, li to 10. .75c, $1.00 Ladles' " 2;,' to (i. . .use, 85c Misses' " 11 to 2...C0C, 75c Boys' •• 1 to.V..«5c. 8Sc' thcr tip. per pair. 8.00, 8.50 . Ku«it go.it. ru-sci-tipix-d, iht pair. $1.23, 1.30, 2.00 .. Mi--.-" Kii--. t goat Oxfords, heeled or with spring heels, sizes 11 to 2, per pair. .$1.25. 1.50 1. Children's, sizes G to 10' : , per pair 1.00, 1.25 Ladles' Kid Oxford Ties V pair will save their cost live times over. \s well as saving to hosier) . they areof great use in prcvcntingall -lipping of Ixs.t or shoe nt the he. I. Tim/ xhnul-1 >" 'corn on* tmiiUtr than tht *hoe, and are made to nt the foot perfectly. HI urn it SHOES. Kalhiiiv Shoes. NO. Men's, sizes S t o 10, per HI. Ladies', sizes 8 to 7, per 82. Misses', sizes 11 to 2, per I. Amazon kill, Louis X.Y heels, patent leathe lips, widths It. C, 1). \'„ \h-i pair $2.96 >. Patent leather tip. French kid, Louis XV heels, per pair $3.8!l i. Patent leather vamp, patent leather til>, P" pair $8.98 iiifitni*' Hi!*., i saoes. 77. si/..-, au to 7; Paris kid. width- I). K, per pair $1.00, 1.25 7- It — T l'aris kul, width- It to K. |» r pair. $1.50. 2.00, 8.50 79. Indies' had proteclors. all sizes. 15c Postage, Sc. Ml tail to .mi SIZK i lie it orilerlnn. 75c, $1.00 er vamps, per pair, 75c, $1.00 top. farad, |n-r |iair, $1.15 ■eo*« aad Boys 9 fnasai Lace Shoes. Pateal Leather Oxford Tic*. '100MIHSDAI ES . 80. Ladles' patent leather vamp, black ooze, kid back, widths B to K, per P«lr $2.50, 3.00, 8.30 30. Ladies' patent leather scalloped fox- ing, widths A to E, per pair $3.30 91. Misses' patent leather vamp, heeled or spring heel, sizes 11 to 2, widths B, C, D, per pair $1.50, 2.00 92. Children's spring heels, sizes to in',, widths B. C. I), per pair J1.2.V ' ■ Ko mcI Lace Shoes. Per Fair. !«. Men's, slr.es A to 10 $8.00, 2.50, 8.00 M. Boys', " 21, to 5", 1.50, 2.i»>. sao US. Youths". " 11 to 2 1.35, 1.75, 2.m IW. Men s oxford tic-, size- li to in $2.<"0. 2.-V' 97. Boys' " '" 2', to 5',... 1 75. 2.00 9K. Y'ouths' " " 11 to 2 1.50, 1.75 BLOOMING-DALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890. Ladies' Swiss Ribbed Vests. MERINO AND WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. LADIES' VESTS. Size No. 26 is suitable for a lady measuring 32 inches bust ; size 28 for 34 in. bust, 30 for 30 in. bust, 32 for 38 in. bust, 34 for 40 in. bust, :i(J for 42 in. bust, and 38 for 44 in. bust. Ladies' Jersey Ribbed Vests are all tljp rage. They are very handsome, durable and jersey fitting. 145. Low neck, no sleeves, in pink, blue, ecru and white, good value ICC 146. Low neck, no sleeves, in pink, blue, ecm and white, ribbon in neck and at shoulders 25c 147. Special lot of ladies' lisle thread ribbed vests, low neck, no sleeves, in cream, white and ecru, or in following combinations, viz : pink and white, blue and white, ecru and white stripes 29c 148. Low neck, no sleeves, imported maco yarn, silk ribbons in neck and at shoulders, shaped 35c 149. High nock, no sleeves, imported maco yarn, silk ribbons in neck and sleeves, shaped 39c 150. Imported ribbed vests, ecru, pink, blue and white 44c 151. nigh neck, no sleeves, satin front, shaped 49c 152. Low neck, no sleeves, in ecru, white, pink, sky-blue, cream and black, palestra lisle, imported, straight 63c 153. Ladies' pure silk vests, low neck, no sleeves, ribbons in neck and at shoulders, white, ecru, pink and blue 98c 154. Ladies' silk ribbed vests, low neck, no sleeves, fine imported, in white, flesh, pink, sky-blue, ecru and black $1.50 155. Ladies' extra heavy silk ribbed vests, low neck, no sleeves, imported, ecru, pink, flesh, sky-blue, lavender and black $1.98 LADIES' LOW NECK VESTS, NO SLEEVES. Ladies' Swiss Vests. Gauze, 36 gauge, silk bound Gauze, 40 gauge, silk bound Gossamer, 40 gauge, silk bound. Imported ■ gauze 26 28 $0 29 $0 29 39 39 49 49 $0 29 $0 29 $0 29 $0 29 CHILDREN'S VESTS, LOW NECK, SHORT SLEEVES. Gauze, silk bound E*jch Imported gauze Imported gauze, regular made Summer merino, pearl buttons, calstiteh neck Summer wool, catstitch neck, excellent value Summer wool, better quality Summer wool, fine cashmere.... Summer lambs' wool. 40 gauge, imported Summer lambs' wool, 40 gauge, imported Norfolk and New Brunswick summer wool, full regular made Summer wool, sanitary gray Summer wool, sanitarv gray, good value Extra fine Summer w ,ol, sanitary gray Summer lambs' w ool, 40 gauge, sanitary gray, imported Summer lambs' wool, extra fine, 40 gauge, sanitary gray, imported (iauze shirts, short sleeves Gauze shirts, long or short sleeves Domestic balbriggan, long or short sleeves Genuine French balbriggan, long or short sleeves, w orth $1.00 Genuine French balbriggan, 2 thread, 10 gauge bonbons, long or short s Genuine French balbriggan bonbons, best quality, long or short sleeves. I. & R. Motley's full regular made English balbriggan Dr. Warner's summer weight camel's hair shirt Dr. Warner's summer weight natural Wool shirt, ,,,, 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 $0 19 $0 21 $0 23 $0 25 $0 27 $0 29 $0 31 $0 33 $0 as $0 37 28 32 36 40 48 52 56 00 64 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 -IIRTS. Sizes— 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 $0 29 $0 29 $0 29 $0 29 $0 29 .. " 39 39 39 39 39 39 "39 50 50 50 50 50 50 "66 "66 75 75 75 75 75 75 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 10 i'io . . " 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 60 1 70 1 80 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 20 2 30 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 89 1 99 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 .. " 75 75 75 75 75 75 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 10 .. " 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 60 170 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 20 2 30 ... " 25 39 25 25 25 25 , " 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 89 .. " 59 59 59 59 69 "79 . . " 75 75 75 75 75 85 95 1*05 . . " 100 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 . . " 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 MEN'S DRAWERS. / Sizes — Summer merino, English band Each Summer merino, English band, patent buttons " Summer w ool, self band, pearl buttons, excellent value " Summer wool, self band, pearl buttons, better quality " Summer w ool, fine cashmere, self band, pearl buttons " Lamb's wool, 40 gauge, pearl buttons, imported " Lamb's wool, 1(1 gauge, pearl buttons, imported " Norfolk and- New Brunswick, summer wool, full regular made " Summer wool, sanitary gray, self band " Summer wool, sanitarv gray, self band, good value " Extra line summer wool, sanitary gray, self band, pearl buttons " Lamb's wool, 40 gauge, sanitary gray, imported " Lamb's wool, 40 gauge, sanitary gray, imported " Gauze drawers " Domestic balbriggan drawers " Genuine French balbriggan, worth $1.00 each " Genuine French balbriggan. 111 gauge, - thread bonbons " I. & R. Morley's full fashioned. English balbriggan, spliced seats ■ .Jean draw ers, patent buttons, suspender tapes, felled seams. Dr. Warner's summer weight camel's hair Dr. Warner's summer weight natural wool 30 32 34 36 38 40 42 44 46 48 $0 29 $0 29 $0 29 §0 29 $0 29 $0 29 SO 29 39 89 39 39 39 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 "66 "TO 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 85 95 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 10 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 60 1 70 i - 80 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 10 2 20 2 30 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 69 1 89 1 99 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 60 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 i'io 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 50 1 60 1 70 i - 80 2 00 39 2 00 39 2 00 39 2 00 39 2 00 2 00 39 2 00 39 2 10 2 20 2 30 39 39 39 39 39 39 39 59 59 59 59 59 59 59 "66 "79 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 85 95 i'65 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 1 39 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 "66 "66 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 DO NOT FAIL TO STATE SIZE WHEN ORDERINC. PULL LINE OF LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND INFANTS' SUMMER UNDERWEAR. THIRD AVENUE. CORNER 50TH STREET. NEW YORK. M Men's, Boys' and Children's Clothing and Furnishing Goods. Rules for Self Measurement. form. ..ii % |>|><>< nil.. n. I I Height I I Wefclit Takr Hieae mrm» ntraalinr* o>er the V< In inn,.-. A to 43 bmil ami 2U t.» W leg. of |t.00 per cult; < ofta ' earry M-rrnl lrne« of I 'itrkwrrw Holla for 'tout men, «l*ea Hind! hrea»t a l"f »'lm ii. It. nV. Ill- IJ. b£ :v I" :C. «•- .in .w I wui. .• |>th <■ ..f t^.KV ilia HenHi — 1 1 1 1 ~ . Kir it. «K Room! form-re.! »ack »ult, In Urge crar plaitl tia 1Be iS^L. pl T d --^ • 7 -" r wool, black ami ermr ■tripea 10.50 pnl7kM.aU wool ch.%lot«, in light awl .labia or check. 12.85 ill wool crar. hair line atrtpea H.75 ill wool black . beilot, vcr> .tvllah. .. 18.50 k'rayaml black nilxol bflBOfttd CM* 17.75 mcrea, elegant ralue « UlllXlin «M..(v Kl«. 18. 814. Poor button cutaway rolla, iu blark anil erav Mni-il all-wool raiMinicr.- ...T. 815. Four but (on cutaway null ««. » 4ot raaalmrrr. very line tM. Pour button mum; »uil«. In black, wide BiauV ami trimmed **" ^orSnl" cuU "" y dmb ' "* blo# P<"W. Imported til BO >, very nobby.. H..VI ■ 14.80 eaml twl-t pin- 18.78 rated, elegantly ;v, mi Prlace liken MmtU. rw |*rlnre AlU rt ruat ami real ew Prince Albert cuai and Tea t. . .811.00 I ... .. 17 V> OorkacrrM Hark ami 7. Fig. 23. Sailor suit, 3 to 12 years of age, blue flannel, collar trimmed 98c 208. Better quality, plaited $1.50 ail). Very handsome, fancy trimming 2.00 270. Gilbert sacking, in blue or pray 2.98 271. Slater's blue, handsome suit 3.98 272. Fig. 2-1. Black and grav-mixcd union cassi- mere $1.99 273. Gray-mixed cheviot 2.98 274. Brown and red mixed cheviot 2.98 275. Gray plaid cheviot 3.98 27ti. Larue brown plaid cheviot 3,'.IH 277. Best quality of blue slater flannel 3.98 278. Teg different Styles in light and dark mixed cheviots $4.98 279. Fig. 25. Represent our imported jersey blouse suits made in straw berry, blue and white, or red and blue-stripe flannel blouse, navy blue jersey pants $3.98 280. • Jersey blouse, in gray, brown, slate or navy blue, hairline stripes, blue jersev pants $3.98 281. Red & white, blue & w hite broad-stripe flannel blouse, either cream or blue jersey pants. . .$4.98 282. Other jersev .-nils, navv blur, with sailor col- 283. White jersey suit (i.50 284. Blue jersev middv suit 4.98 285. Embroidered jersey suit 4.98 Long Pants Suits for Boys, 12 to 19 Y ears. 286. Blue flannel $5.( 287. Brown or gray mixed cheviots 7.! Odd Pants— Short Pants. 888. Brow n and gray stripe 49c 289. Union cassinieres, in gray mixtures and 290. 200 patt'erns,'ail'-woorcheviots. .' .' .' .' .' .' .' .'$1.00 Blazers. 291. Manufactured by Hyam & Co., of London, made up in any color Stripe, viz.: black and crimson, black and orange, black and red. Orange and red, or garnet and white, 1-inch stripe. .$2. OS 292. Same, for bovs 2.75 293. White flannel coats 4.98 294. Pants 4.00 295. Vests 2.50 White Vests and Bar Coats. 290. Gentlemen's white vests, 33 to 4 1-inch breast measure. .Marseille-, each §1.00. 1.25,1.50 297. White cotton duck 75c, 1.00 302 gray White linen duck $2.00, 2.50 Fancy duck $1 .50, 2.00. 2.50 Fane v imported Mar-eilles vc-N, $1.50, 2.00, 2.50 Duck bar coats 1.00, 1.50, 2.00 Summer Coats and Vests. Of alpaca serge Sicilian cloth, in black, drab. date, worth $4.00. BOYS' WAISTS. 811. Blue, grav and brown mixed tlannef waists, knife- plt'd front. box-plt'd back.$l .25 312. Cochecho flannel, all colors, silk stitched $1.50 313. Fancy flahnel waists, Perrv cloth, buttoned front, ,7.1c 314. White waist (not illustra- ted) with neck-band for stand- ing collar, very stylish, fine knife-plaits in front, yoke and box-plaited back, sizes 8 to 14 years 59c ml 315. Merrimac cambric, two bos-plaits in front, and one in back.eporting patterns, each 29c, 310. Garner's second quality- percale, large variety of fancy patterns, three ply collar and cuffs, knife-plaited front, and box-plaited back 39c 317. Garner's blue percale, two box-plaits m front, one in back, stripes and figures, warranted fast colors..." 39c 318. White and percale waists, with standing collars, turnover points, sizes 8 to 14 years. . .69c Hen's Lawn-Tennis Xeglige and Yachting Suits. Manufactured by Hyam & Co., London. 303. White flannel coat and pants, only $7.87 301. Light gray, with broken blue stripes, coat, pants and vest, elegantly made $11.17 305. Fine worsted, cluster stripes, full suits. 14.35 300. White flannel knickerbockers 3.00 Busters. Brown linen $1.00 Better quality 1.50 Very fine 2.50 Black Alpaca 4.00 SUSPENDERS. 319. White cambric Fauntloroy blouse, collars, cuffs and front trimmed with fine ruffling, ages 3 to 7 ' il .25 320. All-wool blue flannel waists, lacing front 41.00 321. Scotch flannel sailor blouse, two box plaits front and two box plaits back, newest designs in light colors $1.29 322. Blue flannel sailor blouse (all-wool F. &G. Flannel), knife- plaited front and back, em- broidered collars $1.35 B.V.D. patent pocket suspender, made for the convenience of even body: will hold pens, pencils, rules, scissors, knives, combs, tooth-brushes, valua- bles, etc., with safety. Have no web ends hanging down to flap about, or hook buckles to break off? Will not wear out vest linings; per pair 50, 75c MEN'S AND BOYS' NECKWEAR Fancy band bows standing collars, e 29. Grenadine, each . . 30. Boys' bows, each. Lawn and Cambric Neckwear. 831. White cambric tics, |kt doz.10, 15, 25, 50c 332. White lav> n tie-, i acta S, 9, 13, 18, 19c Windsor ties, wash- 333. White lawn bow ». it manor ties, wash- 333. unite lawn bows, each 4 10c ju.***" *~ 25 lw.v^X h eaVh" 834 • Whi, ° ,aw " bows, half do; 8, 16." 25c 337. Black and white Teek ». ron^et silk, each.. 23c „„, „,„.__, scarfs, in all the newest designs of fashionable fig- ures, stripes and checks. Grenadine, ' " 39, 50c 886. Silk ami satin hows 19 to 44c Men's Windsors, each 336. White P. K. Teckror four-in-hands, each 5. $1.00 each 23, 48, 75c, $1 .00 B.V.D. Patent non-metallic suspenders, the only suspender made without the use of metallic sub- stances; w ill not stain the shirt, or wear out the vest lining, has a |>crfect pivot movement, adjusting Itself to every movement of the wearer, per pair 50, 75c 26 MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS. We uiiaranteo our Custom Shirts, which we make at the remarkably low price of £.5.88 for Six, to be better than I The tit is perfect; we use good muslin, good linen, and the very best workmanship. No less than Biz made to order. We require 10 day*' time to make Custom Mi ill v. made by other houses. 6 fori ciwliRfs. ! $5.88 (Open behind.) Made of the best brands of muslin, with 3-ply linen bosoms, neck and waist bands. These shirts are fully reinforced, have French pla" quetted sleeves, initial on tab; they are unlaundcrcd and ARE UN EQUALED A T THE PRICE. Open fronts, six for $6 50 With collars attached .• 7 50 Plaited bosoms, six for 8 00 With collars attached 9 00 Pique bosom, full dress, six for 9 00 Laundered with the finest finish, $1 .50 extra per half dozen. MEASUREMENTS REQUIRED Knit SHIRTS. 400. Fancy night shirts, blue, or red bordered, sizes 14 to 18 inches 69c Men's Laundered Stock Shirts. Postage, 18c. 401. B shirts 75c 402. B B, No. 08 shirts $1.00 403. X shirts 51.25 404. A full line of men's full dress shirts $1.19, 1.49, 1.75 Night Shirts. 405. Extra fine muslin, 50 inches long, sizes 14 to 18 inches 49c 406. Wamsutta muslin, 52 inches long, sizes 14 to 18 inches 63c 407. Utica nonpareil muslin, 52 inches long, well made, sizes li to 18 inches, 85c 408. Boys' night shirts, fine muslin, sizes 12 to 14 inches 50, 65c 409. Boys 1 fancy bordered night shirts, Men's Unlaundered Stock Shirts. Our Stock Shirts, which are always on hand, sizes 13^ to 17%. 410. Extra heavy cotton, 3-ply linen bosom and band, well made 49c 411. B B, No. 68, Our Leader, Utica nonpareil muslin, 2100 linen bosom and band, hand-made button holes throughout, reinforced with contin- uous facing 69c 412. Utica nonpareil muslin, Richard- son's all linen 2200 bosom, reinforced in front and back, French plaquettes on sleeves and back, double stitched throughout, constituting the best shirt to be had at any price $1.00 Directions for Measurements. . Around the Nook. Exact State if to be high, medium or low, and what size of collar is w orn. . Length of Yoke. Outside point of shoulders, across the yoke. C. Length of Sleeve. Centre of bark, rround shoulder and elbow to wrist-joint, for bands; to first joint of lil tie finger for cuffs; the arm from elbow being at l ight angle to the body. I). Bosom. From yoke down to required length. State st>le of bosom, and whether for Stud -boles or eyelets, When one or two stud- holes or eyelets only are wanted, state distance from neck band. E. Body. Measure from stud-hole at bapk of neck down to required length. F. Around the Breast. Close measure under vest. Fullness w ill be added in the cut- ting. G. Around the Waist. Measure as for breast . {Mentioning- any peculiarity 0/ figure.*) Boys' and Youths' Un- laundered Shirts. Sizes, 12 to 14. 413. Extra heavy cotton, 3-ply linen bosom and bands, well made 49c 414. B B, No. 68. Same as men's. 65c 415. X. Same as men's 85c Cambric and Percale Shirts. Postage, 10c to 15c. 416. Men's cambric, 2 collars, detached cuffs 75c 417. Percale, large patterns, 2 collars and one pair of cuffs, elegantly made, $1.00 418. Percale, with pink, blue and black stripes across bosom, 3 collars and 1 pair of cuffs SI. 50 419. Boys' cambric shirts, with 2 collars, 75c 420. Boys' percale shirts, with 2 collars, in stripes and checks $1.00 MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTING SHIRTS. 1100. Scotch flannel shirts, single and cluster stripes, pointed yokes, felled seams, men's, sizes 14 to 18 in. $1.29 1100,1. Boys', sizes 12 to 13^....$1.00 11004. Youths', sizes to U'A. $1.19 1120. Fine imported flannel shirts, plain centres, pointed yokes, felled seams, men's sizes $2.98 1125. Fine imported flannel shirts, plain centres, pointed yokes, felled seams, faced sleeves, men's sizes $2.48 1105. Scotch flannel shirts, plain cen- tres, pointed yokes, single and clus- ter stripes, felled seams, faced sleeves, men's sizes $1.69 1105a. Boys' and youths' sizes.. 1.49 1110. Fine imported, silk stripes, pointed yokes, felled seams, French sleeve-, silk Stitched, men's sizes, §2.19 1110a. Boys' and youths' sizes.. 1.79 OUTING SHIRTS, NOT ILLUSTRATED. 1130. Surah silk shirts, plain centres, pointed yokes, French sleeves, silk stitched, men's sizes $2.98 1135. All silk shirts, plain centres, pointed yokes, French sleeves, silk stitched, men's sizes $3.98 1160. Fancy Scotch cheviots, in stripes and checks, plain centre bosoms, pointed yokes, felled seams, men's sizes $1 .35 1165. Very best quality French madras, plain centre bosoms, pointed 1115. Fine imported striped flannel shirts, plain centres, elegant designs, men's sizes $2.39 1115a. Boys' and youths' sizes.. 1.98 yokes, silk stitched, stripes and checks, men's sizes $1.49 166. Domet flannel, French pat- terns, men's sizes 49c 166a. Boys' and youths' sizes 39c , ANN EL, IN OUR OWN FACTORY. WE (UJARANTEE FIT, WORKMANSHIP AND STYLE A< TI KKI), AND PRICES TO BE THE LOWEST FOR QUALITY FURNISHED. THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. 27 UMBRELLAS. Our best selling and most popular style of Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentlemen are Frames and are finely finished. sill made with the best steel Paragon 423, 423,i. Same, glorietta silk 1.94 26-inch, guaranteed silk, sterling silver handle, ith gold band 4.94 Umbrellas. — Not illustrated. 434. Water-proof, natural wood handle, 26 inches, title; 28 inches 79c 435. Satina, natural wood handle, 26 inches, 75c; 28 inches $1.13 16. Alpaca, natural wood handle, 26 inches, $1.19, 2.00; 28 inches 1.49 Bathing Caps. By mail, extra 8c to 10c. . Oil m,.slin, plain 21c . Oil muslin, trimmed with red or blue braid . 25c . Oil silk, trimmed with red or blue braid. . .39c . Matoil silk. trimmed with red or blue braid. 45c 147. Cupid oil silk, fancy trimming of red or blue braid 49c 448. Langtry oil silk, as illustrated (cut No. 459), fancy trimming of red or blue braid 59c 449. Mary Anderson oil silk, entirely new, very fancy trimming of red or blue braid 59c 150. iiuhber bathing caps 19, 25, 39c Bathing Shoes. By mail, extra 5c . 151. Ladies', misses' and children's bathing shoes, per pair 39c 152. Men's bathing shoes, per pair 50c Bathing Hose. 427. 26-inch, glorietta silk, gold-plated handle. $1 .94 " s silvered handle, 2.94 429. 20-inch, heavy silk, with finely engraved, long, sterling silver handle 6.98 429, t. Same, w ith gold handle 9.50 430. 26-inch, fast dye, silk face satina, gold-plated handle 98c 4»l,i. Same, glorietta silk 1.25 430*. Same, guaranteed silk 2.25 437. Silk, English stick, 26 inches. $1 .98, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00 ; 2S inches 3. .50, 5.00, 6.00 Gloria silk, in black only, is half silk and half linen, very strotig and lasting, and will, no doubt, take the place of alpaca; it looks as well as all silk. The umbrellas are made up very neat, with English paragon frames, and all-stitched" with silk, 20 inches; are used for sun or rain umbrellas. 437a. With natural English sticks 1.25 431 . 26-inch, heavy silk, engraved 431a. Same, gold handle Any of the above can be had in 2H inches. Heavy silk will be 75c extra. Guaranteed silk will be 75c extra. Satina and glorietta silk will be 50e extra. School Umbrellas. 438. Gingham, 24 inches 45c ■139. Zenella, 24 inches 59c 440. Alpaca, 24 inches $1.00 441. Satina, 24 inches 1.25 442. Silk, 26 inches $1.75, 2.25, 2.50, 3.50 Monograms, Names or Initials engraved on Silver or Gold Handle Umbrellas or Canes free of charge. BATHING SUITS, Etc. 13. Ladies' cotton bathing hose, with cork 6oles, per pair 75c >4. Ladies' merino bathing hose, with cork soles, per pair 98c t54a. Ladles' Bathing Suits made to order, $5 to $6.50 each. SPECIAL. This book is not to be torn or destroyed; if you will please 'cfer to the number of the page md number of the article dc- «ired, we will understand your irder. Our next Catalogue will be ssued early in the Fall. A copy will be mailed to any address jjg Jut of town on application. One-piece blue flannel bathing suit and skirt, trimmed with red embroidered lace, Ladies' sizes, each 2.98 Misses', 8 10 12 14 16yrs. Prices, $1.50 1.60 1 .70 1 .801 .90 ea. 457. Men's two-piece jersey bathing suits, , Blue and white, orange and black, red and blue, etc $2.48 458. Men's one-piece blue flannel bathing suits 1.50,2.00 459. Ladies' all-wool blue flannel bath- , as illustrated 2.00 460. Misses' bathing suits, trimmed similar to the abov e illustration, 1.40 to 2.10 461. Boys' flannel bathing suits, age 4 to 16, each $1.00to4.00 462. Domct stripe bathing suits.. 1.29 463. Other st vies and grades of bathing suit* 2.50, 3.00 646. This pole end is something entirely new. It is made of a strong comp. ion and can be had in ant ique silver, and antique bronze; price per set (with 2 ends, 2 brackets and 10 rings, with fine 5 ft. xl in. poll, lied v nod pole) ?l.b5 Lengths more than 5 feet w ill cost 30c extra per foot. 547. Plain polished wood poles, 5 ft. xl 1 1 in., colors, walnut, ash, cbom or < hern . with trimmings to match or brass trimming, complete 1 10 rings, 2 ends and 2 brackets)... . Awning stripes, per yard 15c to 30c 550. Heavy curled, twisted ^noUtmd Shades made to order, to lit any window, in following colors: brown, ecru, buff, f^l^^S^^ OrSerffor and White. Special prices furnished on application. Also Shades embroidered, from oOc to %150 .ff»^J*^°v ^™J£. Shades of every description, with lettering, monograms, or borders, with tin or wood rollers, any size, exe< ted at s lo.t notice. Kst imatcs given We make a specialty of furnishing public institutions, private houses and store Shades at very low prices. THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. 29 SHADES. Mil 563. Holland window shades, with flock dado, 10 inches deep; colors, sage green, Spanish olive triul ecru ; mounted on spring rollers, without fringe, all ready to put up, size 3x(i feet each 35c 564. Opaque window shades, with pit d green, Spanish olive, pea green and ecru finished with fringe, all ready to put up, 565. Same, size 3x7 feet, each LACE CURTAINS. 66. New guipure lace curtains, taped edge, length 3 yards, width 40 inches, white or ecru, per pair 98c Cascade pattern lace curtains, extra quality, taped edge, length 3"4 yards, width 4ti inches, white or ecru, per pair $1 .96 67. Single liordor, cluny effect lace cm-tains, taped edge, ■i'A yards, width 50 inches, white and ecru, per pair 569. single border, cluny effect lace curtains, taped edge, length 3K yards, width 50 inches, white or ecru, per pair $2.59 With a Complete Assortment of Opaque and Holland Shades, also Lace Curtains of every description constantly on hand. 30 TABLE DAMASK, SETS, TOWELS, ETC. fi ^ llll\;:l!li!llllllil,fi!lf/:F.ftI 570. Scotch loom dam- ask towels, size 22 x 40 inches; per doz $2.80, each 25c 571 . German damask towels, all white, knot- ted fringe, size 17x36 inches; per doz $1.50, each 13c 72. German hnck hem stitched towels, pure linen, size 22x40 inches; per doz $5.50, each 50c very 573. ( icrman linen towels, heavy, size 2 inches; per doz $3.65, each 33c 574 . Extra fine German linen damask towels, open work, knotted fringe, size 22 x 45 inches; per doz $5.00, each 45c 575. German damask all-linen towels, knot- ted fringe, size 22x47 inohe«; per doz $3. 25, each 28c Estimates Turkish Bath Towels. All white, with narrow red border. given for furnishing Ilotels and Restaurants. All-linen cream damask lunch set. with fancy border, cloth and 1 dozen doylies to match; 2yards square $2.50 19. 2x2J< yards, $2.0*. 5S0„. 2x3 yard*.. $8.60 oflo. Same, fully bleached, with or without border; 2 yards square $3.00 500«. 2x2;«- given i<> style and color, and am near um powMiolo the iiriic )ou dealre i<> pay, aa it would h«- Impossible i<>r uv i<> till an order «<>r an Indefinite lot >•< •ample*. Regatta Black Groi Grain silk. Warranted for Silk Wear. Width. Bad value per yd. Our price per yd. 808. IS in 80c 69c 300. IS in $1 .00 85c 310. 20 in 1.80 98c 311. 22 in 1.80 $1.19 Black Faille Francalse. Width. Bad value par yd. Oar price per yd. 1312. 19 in 98c 85c 313. 20 in $1.25 98c 814. 21 in 1.50 $1-25 Black rail. ia Sllki For Skirls or Dresses. 315. 19 inches wide, per yard 59c 816. 20 " " 65c 817. 22 " " 98c Black Sarah Bilks. 818. 18 inches wide, per yard 50, COc 819. 19 " " 75, 85c 320. 22 " " 79, 89, 98c, $1.00 321. 21 inches wide, per yard. 79. H»c, $1.00, 1.10, 1.25, 1.50 China Silks, Black ami Color*. 322. 22 in. wide, per yard 58c 323. 2.1 " '* 69c 324. 24 " " 85c, $1.00 Colored c.ro* Grain Bilks. 325. 19 in. wide, per yard 75c Colored Faille Francalse. 326. 19 in. wide, per vard 98c 327. 21 " ■ |1 .80 328. 22 « '• 1.39 Complete assortment of Black and Colored Velvets. 329. Per yard 75, 85c, $1.00, 1.25 COLORED DRESS GOODS. Btt All- W*oi Henrietta, -ilk finish, per yard, 50, 75c, $1.00, 1.25 831. cheviots, 50 in., per yard $1.25, 1.50 332. Pore mohairs, all leading shades, per yard. 48, 65, 75c 333. All-wool challies, very pretty designs, per yard 40,45,50c 884. Half-wool challies, i>cr yard 12%, 18c 335. Challie d'Orient, very pretty French designs, per yard 9c 33G. Habit cloths, 50 in., per yard, 50, 55, 65, 75c, $1.00 387. Ladies' cloths for capes, etc., per yard, $1.00, 1.25, 1,50, 2.00 88ft Large variety of combination snlts, put Dp in boxes, composed of Henrietta cloth and novelty silks, a great bargain, each $9.98 339. Our entire! lot of Paris Robes, reduced from $25.00, 30.00, 86.00 to $15.00, 18.00, 20.00. BLACK DRESS GOODS. We carry a very complete line of Summer Mourning Goods in All-wool and Silk and Wool. 340. Summer weight silk warp Henrietta, per yard, 75, 85c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 841. Crystalette, silk and mohair, per yard, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 342. All-wool Alys. per yard $1.00, 1.50 3-13. I Batiste, per yard.. ..50, 00, 75c, $1.00 844. Nuns' veiling, plain, i>er yd. 50, l!0, 09, 85c, 1.00 345. " hemstilched, per yd.75c, $1 .00, 1 .25 34(1. Camel's hair, jx r yard 75, 90c, $1.00, 1.25 347. Light weight Henrietta cloth, all wool, per yard 60, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.60 348. Diagonals and serges, per yd . . .75c, $1 .00, 1 .25 819. Mohair brillianline, jx-r yard, 48, CO, 69, 75, 85c, $1.00 and upward*. Hairline black and white plaids of every size. n nil-. - ' Fells, Beep Borders. 350. 36 x 48, partly wool, each $1 . 50 Nans' Fells, l>ecp Border*. 864. 44 x 90, partly wool, each $8.75 855. 42 x 54, 2.25 356. 43x72, 8.00 357. 42 x 90, ....$4.25,5.50,0.00 358. 36 x 48, silk and w ool, each 890. 36x54, $3.00, 4.50 88ft 42 x 64, 5.25, 6.00 SSI. 42 x 60, an, 42 x 72, .$6.75, 9.00, 12.00 363. 42 X 90, .. 7.50, 10.50, 12.50 COTTON DRESS FABRICS. French sateen, per yard 25, 80c 805. English w " 18,20c 866. Domestic " " 12#, 15c 17. Pongee, a new, soft domestic fabric, a perfect imitation of silk, per yard 12J4, 17c 868, Scotch gingham novelties, per yard, 25, 50, 35, 40, 5t>c Dome-tie novelty L-iii^liains, per yard, 15, 18, 24c Seersuckers, ]xt yard 10, 12M, 15c Choice domestic ginghams, per yard, io, 12!4 and upward Pacillc monsscline, per yard 6J^C Tiuted challies, per yard 9c 374. Cambrics, per yard 5, 6, 8, 10, 12&C 375. Percales, per yard 8, 10c 376. Indigo blue foulards, pcryanl 8, 10, Vi'Ac 377. Ordinary prints, " 0, 7, 8c 378. Kobe prints, " 8c 379. Apron ginghams, per yard 8, 10, Vi'Ac 380. Turkey red, per yard 8, lOo WHITE GOODS. 381. Lonsdale cambric, 36 inches, per yard 10c 882. Berkeley cambric, per yard l2«4, 15, 20c English nainsook, 32 inches, per yard. 12, 15, 16, 18, 25c 384. French nainsook, sheer or heavy, 48 Inches, Per yard 25, 31,38, 42,50,60c Checked or stri|sil nainsook, per yard, 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 25c Victoria law n and India linen, i>er yard, 10, 12, 15, 18, 25c and upward. Tucking, js r yard 40, 60, 60, 7.">c Plain sw iss, per yard 8, 10, ttjf, 15, 20, 25c Figured swiss, per yard 15, 20, 25, 30, 35c Tarlatan, " 10, 12, 15, 18c Welt Pique, " 16, 19, 25c Apron lawn, " striped and open work borders 16, 20, 25, 30c We call particular attention to Hie "Pride of tkc Hc»i" Bleached HnsHn, which is nneonaled Tor Ladles 1 wear; it li ansojpassod in linish and dnrabllltj : i»i-i«*-. 1-1 width, 19#c. per yard. 32 BLOOMING-DALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890. CHINA DEPARTMENT. Our counters and shelves are stocked with the most complete and handsomest assortment of elegant and desirable designs of china and stoneware from plain to the most elaborate dec-orations, of which we can illustrate but a few. Complete line of Chas. Field Haviland's best French plain and decorated china constantly on hand. - 161. Dinner sot, 126 pieces, best porcelain, handsomely decorated, 160. Dinner set, 126 pieces, best porcelain, plain white „ „ $14.49 $19.98 164. Umbrella stand earthenware, beautifully 166. Tea set. 66 pieces, 0. F. Haviland's best French 157. Tea set, 56 pieces, carlsbad china, decor. decorated $4.98 each china, decorated $11.49 ated * J< Full line of Glass Ware constantly on hand. Information furnished. Send for Catalogue of China Ware. GLASSWARE. 33 34 BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST. SUMMER, 1890. LEATHER POCKET BOOKS. HAND BAGS, ETC. . with s1rii| 1.8 In. wiili strap* and bucklc* •Hi. r.ir l~.\-...u.' -ir.iji in:. I buckle; black, navv blue, cardinal and NO, striped, 3 Incbca wide, each So llll i.lll.T Ml,, nil anil blue, r ranlinal, i Ut.-st pock' lc grain Icathci k.purx. ami rani ■ ii 1 1 I all li'allirr lllllll. VITV |H.l.llll long. 3J» III. »lili'. gran k.l frame, with I embroidered sal iii lining ,0 tncbai long, :i' 4 inches wide 11.35 ill tit any sl/..il waist, i. or hoys, takes place of li\ i otion canvas, colors . r..| mi. I white; ml, w hilt- anil blue. > blue, I. In. k. mi. I nil and white. . lm Minn-, in, lux wiili-, rnlnm an above !>■ Mime, 2 Inches „ m ,| t . „f HO rstnl mo- canvas extra fine finish, navy blue, cardinal. li- and black g&. Sinn.-. •_" . in. h.-s K |de. . . . •_«*■ . s "' 1 "'- 111 «'l silk, colors nav v iilui-. bin. k. Mm k and white, nil and black, nuvy bine mid while, im.l 27X •11 HO. Maine, lide. I, Hcautiful seal leather pocket book, with in-i.lc i oin pun*-, elegant silvered oxidized conirm and < lasps, i Inches lout', in. I,. - wi.lc 47c IS" Handsome chatelaine • all leather lined, or- namented with silvered flowered plate, nickel pla- ted clasp and chain; in. deep, 6 In. wide, in blark grain mail, undressed kid. Or black velvet Mr )val chape handsome silvered nxld plate and pnli-nl l.» k glazed .T mi. In— kid NOTE.— Our ntxt Catalogut WUi It iuutJtarly in tht Fall. .1 ,opy vrill it mailt J to any drrit out of town on application. MB, Men' l her roin|)anion, rontalning mir- ror, comb, fftm hook and ear cleaner, 8 inches BB. Handsome seal grain purse, lea- tln r lined, lias two compartments, nickel riveted Frame, 4]{ inches long, i inches w ide S5c andsoine chatelaine bag, all leather lined, with inside change |xx:ket; in black iwal grain, black vel- vet or undressed kid, oxl- .li/. .l silver trimmings ninl chain, patent lock; in. !■ . j., in . w ide $] . ■Illlx>ss»-d grain leather Inside ruin purse. . in. I 892. Neat pocket Ixx.k. with i n- id.- coin xilver.il lock, 4 Inches long, -J . hi. hex wide . and portfolio combined, of em- boaaajj leather, has poafcM for pa|x-r and envelopes, also a blotter, stamp box. Ink w. 11. pen holder, calendar and l«x-k and key. Hav- 'iiil: had these ina.1"- up In very large quantities we are enabled to sell them at the very low price of Wc. Postage. »3c. '•»6. Favorite lap tablet and port- folio combined, of Kneli«li cloth, has pockets for paper and envel- opes, also blotter and stamp box. Ink well, |>en holder and cal- tber. 97. Neat calf leather pocket Ixxdc. lea- ther lined, coin purse Inside, with pat- <-nt l.x-k, silvered corner- im.l outside TRAVELING CASES, Etc. By mail, extra, 80c. "J - mail, extra, 85c 817. l.-ather drcwins caw. convenient for travelinc pnrprwe», take* hi. 81*. «,«-nt|, im n « ilr. --In riw, of fancy leather. In lxxik form very vcrr little room vh. n rlo-ed: remain- Pr- nrM i.l.it.- mirror, fine hrh-tl.- hair, tooth ami com|iiic!, oecn|>b-» very liltlu nmrr, \.ry convenient for traveling -having hrii-h.- celluloid cornh, nickel coap-hox ami razor; can he had In grain or contain* French plate mirror, razor, -Top. hair, cloth.--, tooth nail fancv Teat h. r $3. SB and lather brashes, nickel-plated MMp-boS ami r.-lliiloi.l COM. .$-1.76 Same for ladic- canal-ob.- had with nail--, i— or-. I". -t.m hook and nail-hruch. in-tcad v-.m.- . an \»- h.id for la.li.-. «i'h r-ciwons ami Mneiling IkiIIIc in place of razor and >iiavini:.l.ru<.h.' " f ™ xor . """P »'"• lath.-r-bnish. A full line of Plush Cases, Traveling Necessaires, Etc 36 BLOOMING-DALE BROTHERS' PRICE TTttT.TStJ iviJUfi*. HlvJ. J PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. A full line of STANDARD PERFUMERY CO.'S EXTRACTS. COLOGNES and TOILET WATERS constantly on Hand. Resides the goods described below, we have a full line of all makes of PATENT MEDICINES, at one-half drug-store prices. Standard Perfumery Co.'s Extracts. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE HED LETTER EXTRACTS. 900. Standard Perf. Works, 1 oz. Extract 19c •01. Standard Perf. Works, German Cologne.. 11c 202. Standard Perf .Works, 4 oz.Queen Cologne.43c 203. Triple Extracts, )4 oz., per bottle 10c 204. Triple Extracts, 1 oz., per bottle 21c 2('5. Triple Extracts, a oz., per bottle 39c 200. Triple Extracts, 1 oz., per bottle 69c 207. Triple Extracts, 8 oz., per bottle $1.33 SOS. Our " Pet " Cologne, per bottle 18c 209. " Rosalie" per bottle 19c S10. "Adele,"per bottle 15c 211. "Queen," 1 oz., per bottle 15c 212 " Queen." 2 oz.. per bottle .. 25c 213. Red Letter Extract, 1 oz.. per bottle 39c 214. Red Letter Extract, 2oz„ per bottle 59c 21."). Red Letter Extract. 1 oz., per bottle 94o 210. Red Letter Extract, H oz., per bottle ... .$1.09 217. Red Letter Extract. HI oz.. per bottle ... 3.50 218. Farina, 4 oz., per bottle 33c 219 Farina, 8 oz., per bottle 49c 220. Toilet Perfume, 4 oz., per bottle 19c 221. Toilet Perfume, 8 oz., per bottle 89c Toilet "Waters. 222. Dr. Snow's Florida 39c 223. Dr. Snow's Unexcelled Florida Water, per bottle 39c 224. Dr. Snow's Bay Rum. 8 oz., bottles J9c 225. Triple Leaf Import eil Hav Rum. 1 .) pint. ..35c 220. Triple Leaf Imported Ray Rum, 1 pint.... 49c 227. Triple Leaf Imported Hay Rum, 1 quart ..90c 22*. Violet Eau tie Quinine. 4 oz.. per bottle. . .35c 229. Violet Lavender Water, 4 oz., per bottle.. 39c Standard Perfumery Co.'s Toilet Waters. WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND THE RED LETTER TOILET WATERS. 231. Standard Hay Rum, )4 pint 18c 232 Standard Ray Rum, 1 pint 35c 233 Standard Ray Rum, 1 (mart 49c 234. Lavender Water, light and dark, per bot..45c 23."). Bazaar Bay Rum. 4 pint flasks 15c 230 Ammoiiiated Bay Rum. pint tlasks 24c 237. Ammoiiiated Bay Rum, 1 pint . .. .45c 23s. Red Letter Toilet Waters, all odors, 4 oz. bottles 49c 230 Red Letter Toilet Waters, all odors, 8 oz. bottles 90c 240. Bazaar Florida Water, S oz. bottles 25c 241. Standard Florida Water, XXX 35c 242 Standard Perfumery Works Hair Oil loo Dr. Snow's Face Toilet Powders. Etc. 244. Dr. Snow's Glycerine Lotion for the Skin. 23c 245. Dr. Snow's Kuticle (ream for the Skin.. 18c 246. Dr. Snow's carbolized ointment 17c 247. Dr. Snow's Talcou's Baby Powder 19c 248. Dr. Snow's Perfume'! Talcou's Baby Powder. 29c 249. Dr. Snow's Pearly Tooth Powder, per box. 13c 250. Dr. Snow's Tooth and Gum Wash, per hot. 33c 251. Dr. Snow's Parisienne Almond Cream for complexion, per bottle 09c 252. Dr. Snow's Pure Glycerine for chapped hands, etc., per bottle 12c 253. Dr. Snow's Velour Face Powder, in all shades, per box 39c 254. Dr. Snow's Glycerine Jelly for chapped hands, etc., per bottle 21c Dr. Snow's Velour Preparations for the Skin and Complexion. 255. Velour Cream, per bottle 90c 2M. Velour Balsam, per bottle 90c 2")7. Velour Pimple and Freckle Lotion, per bottle 90c Dr. Snow's Soaps. Dr. Snow's English P. Dr. Snow's Pure Glyi Dr. Snow's Magic He Dr. Snow's Carbolic Dr. Snow's Sulphur S Dr. Snow's Kuticle S Dr. Snow's Ammonia alp, per cake Patent Medicines. The renowned Dr. Snow's Proprietary Medicines at less than half the price of oilier makes. Every bottle of Snow's goods warranted. Money refunded if not satisfactory, even after being partially used. 200. Dr. Snow's Sarsaparilla 49c 207. Dr. Snow's Sedlitz Powders, per box. . .19c 208. Dr. Snow's Velvet Face powders, per box 15c 200. Dr. Snow's Witch Hazel Extract, per bot. . 19c 270. Dr. Snow's Arnica, per bottle 15c 271. Dr. Snow's Jamaica Ginger, per bottle .. .15c 272. Dr. Snow's Cream of Beauty, per bottle. .39c 273. Dr. Snow's Mustard Plasters, each 19c 274. Dr. Snow's Reef, Iron and Wine, per bot .49c 275. Dr. Snow's Citrate of Magnesia, per bot.. 15c 270. Dr. Snow's Cough Syrup, per bottle 15c 277. Dr. Snow'sStrengthening Plasters, each...0c 27S. Dr. Snow's Capsicum Plasters, each 10c 270. Dr. Snow's Belladonna Plasters, each 10c 280. Dr. Snow's charcoal Tablets, per box... 15c 281. Dr. Snow's Calisava Bark, per bottle. 59c 282. Dr. Snow's Calisava Bark \ Iron, per bot. 09c 283. Dr. Snow's Neigene. This preparation hardens the gums, preserves the teeth, prevent- ing all discoloration and makes them appear a pearly white. It also imparts a most delight- ful fragrance to breath, per bottle 39c 284. Dr. Snow's Pure Cod Liver Oil, per bottle. 40c. 285. Dr. Snow's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, per bottle 59e 280. Dr. Snow's Pepsi ne for Dyspepsia, etc., per bottle 39c 287. Dr. Snow's Stomach Bitters, per bottle. . .09c 288. Dr. Snow's Dyspepsia Cure, per bottle. .. .29c 280. Dr. Snow's Household Disinfectant, per bottle 19c 290. Dr. Snow's cholera Mixture, per bottle. .19c 201. Dr. Snow's Hair Improver, per bottle 39c 202. Dr. Snow's Carbolic Disinfectant, per bot. 29e 293. Dr. Snow's Toilet Powder, per package ..13c 204. Dr. Snow's Court Plasters, per package .. .2c 205. The best quality Standard Ammonia for household purposes, per bottle 5, 9. 13c 290. Dr. Snow's Mandrake Liver Piils, per box. 12c 297. Dr. Snow's Chlorate of Potash Tablets, per Puff Boxes and Powder Puffs. Postage. 3c to 15c. 309. Plain White Metal Boxes 12, 15, 25c 310. Same, with hand-painted decorations, colors pink and blue, each 50. 75c. $1.00 311. Same, porcelain 75c, $1.00. 1.50. 2.ot; 312. Powder Puffs 8, 15, 19, 25, 30, 49t Combs. By mail, extra, 2c. 20c 313. Buffalo Horn Comb, inches long . 314. 0W inches long ;«c 315. 7)4 inches long 49c 310. Horn Pocket Comb, with mirror 13c 317. Pocket Buffalo Horn Comb, in case. ...10, 15c 318. Very best, make and finish Raw Horn Combs, coarse and fine teeth, 7 in. long 11c 319. Extra heavy Rubber Comb, with coarse and fine teeth 25c 320. Pocket Folding Comb, rubber 8, l.",. 2.">c 321. Rubber Combs, fine and coarse teeth, fold- ing together 13c 322. Other Rubber Combs 9, 15, 19, 35, 49c Brushes. Postage, 7c. Metallic Hair-Brushes, best steel, soft, dura- ble and unin.jurious, hand-painted 15. 23c 324. Hair-Brushes, plain and fancy backs, 25, 39. 50, 75c, M.00, 1.75. 2.00 325. Xylonite Hail -Brushes, small size 59c 320. Same, larger size 79c box. 298. Dr. Snow's Soda Mint Tablets for sea ness. headache, etc., per box 299. Dr. Snow's Syrup of Hypophosphates . 300. Dr. Snow's Sugar Coated Liver Pills. . . 301. Dr. Snow's Sugar Coated Cathartic Pills. .12c 302. Dr. Snow's Plain Cathartic Pills 12c 303. Dr. Snow's Wine of Coca 89c 304. Dr. Snow's Expectorant 39c 305. Dr. Snow's Caelum Aromatic Pearles 5c Also full line of all makes of Patent Medi- cines at half the drug-store prices. Woodbury's Soap. 305!-<. Woodbury's Facial Soap for the Skin and Scalp has no equal 34c Pray's Improved Preparations. 305a. Pray's manizinc for the fingernails, box 27c 305b. Pray's rosaline for the complexion, box.. .19c 305c. Pray's velvolu cream for the complexion, box 19c 305(1. Pray'sdiainond nail enamel, two sizes. .17, 30c 305c. Pray's pocket emery board 17c 305f. Pray's plixline for "removing superfluous hair 69c Toilet Articles. A New Discovery. 307. Camphorline. Much better, stronger and more lasting than camphor. No moths will ever appear where this is placed ; flakes, )4 lb. cans, price 13c ; in small cakes, )4 lb. packages, 13c ; 1 lb. packages 23c Atomizers. By mail, extra, 12c to 15c. 327. English Nail-Brushes. with wings, 5 rows 15c 328. Grows 19c 329. 8 rows 25o 330. Tooth-Brushes 10. 15, 25c 331. Hand-Brushes 5, 10. 25, 35c. 37. 49c 332. White Xylonite clothes-Brush $1.19 333. clothes-Brushes, wood back, 25.50,75c. $1.00, 2.00 Shaving-Brushes. 34. Shaving-Brushes, each 6, 10, 15, 25, 47c and upward. Nail Polishers. Soap Boxes. 265. Metal Soap Boxes 25. 49, 59 BSC 335. Wood-back Nail Polishers. . . Mirrors. 30. Square Zylonite Mirror, French bevel plate-glass, twisted handle. Atomizers, each 25, 30, 49, 09. 97c 337. Same, large .38. Round Zylonit Mirror, Frenc bevel philc-glas) small size... 10. Victor, silk plush covered Hand or Stand Mirror. Sizes 4x0 5x7 0x8 inches Prices, 35 57, 85 cents. JAPANESE GOODS AND NOVELTIES FOR DECORATING PURPOSES. 37 5. Japanese duster, made of fine feathers, with bamboo handle, very strong, used for dusting pictures, bric- a-brac, etc., 20 inches long with handle, each 7c Postage, 6c. Japanese mats, finely decorated, colors, on crepe paper, very at- tractive, {Mix {>'■., as per illustration. each 6c 67. Same, round shape, gold and each 8c colors. 9K*9^,each 6c 369. Same, 12x16, used for tidies, etc.. 370. Japanese napkins, for menns, made up in odd shapes, such as men, hats, ships, frogs and all kinds of animals, IS assorted figures in a package, each, ,12c Postage, per dozen, 4c . Japanese paper scrolls or panels, all inplete, decorated in very bright figures, 3tt long, 4}4 in. wide, each 10c Same, 38 in. long, 5 in. wide, each. . .15c Same, 40 in. long, 8 in. wide, each. . .20c Same, 44 in. long, 15 in. wide, each. .35c 375. Same, 46 in. long, 376. Same, in bamboo, and birds, 44 in. long, 377. Same, 46 in. long, 378. Sane, 60 in. long. Postage. 10 in. wide, each.. 50c decorated with flowers 7 in. wide, each. . .25c 10 in. w ide, each. .35c ll 1 - in. w ide, each. 50c to 15c. 379. Folding screen, cloth sides. 5 feet high, hand- somely decorated :S4.T."> "* 5'A feet high 5.95 Ml. On black cloth. 5',, feet high, beautifnllv hand embroidered in gold and silver 87. 511 82. 5'A feet high, elegantly hand embroidered on cloth, with silk figure-, birds, flowers, etc., or rich gold embroidered $9.00 Handsome decorated 35 in. high. 80 in. widi stand parage fan fire screen, complete with bamboo 98c SCREENS SHIPPED Ol T OF TOWN BY EXPRESS ONLY. 38 BLOOMING-DALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. By mail, extra, 30c to 50c. When ordering, please give us an idea of what you require, as we use our best judgment in selection, which as a rule gives satisfaction. Arched Mauresquc Parasols. Coaching Parasol*. latest Styles 23. Fine brocaded silk coaching parasol, silk cord and tassel, fancy im- ported carved wood "han- dles (as illustrated), slate, brown, navv blue, garnet, gobelin and black. ..$3.50 24. Fine brocaded silk coaching parasol, fancy carved handle, silk cord and tassels, light and dark brown, slate, navy blue, garnet and black, $2.75 AS. Neat striped surah silk coaching parasol, carved handle, Filk cord and tassels to match, in cream, tan, light and seal brown, navy blue, cardi- nal, '.'ai-net and black, $1.25 2G. Elegant checked satin coaching parasols, fine Vienna carved handle, silk cord and tassels, in garnet and white, blue and white, and black and white $4.50 Do not fail to state Color. 27. This parasol is among the novelties of the sea- son; the tips of the ribs are slightly curved, and the silk be- tween has a more pronounced curve than usual; it is trimmed with fringe, and altogether the effect is stylish and beautiful; be in , liiii brown and black, with lining to match ....$11.50 428. Same, can also be had in poorer quality silk for $9.50 Other Parasols. 428«. Fine surah silk parasol handsomely trimmed with 4-inch silk fringe, same color, and handsome sash to match, in sage, mahogany, brown, blue and black $5.00 New Styles Coaching. Parasols (not illustrated). 4283. A novelty in parasols this sea- son is one made of figured net, with changeable silk linings, in the following colors: white sunset, old gold, blue, black, and hand- some carved English sticks. .$8.00 428c. Another decided novelty is a small sunshade that has a deep inward curve turning toward the face, and is excellent for carriage use; has a handsome English stick, arid can be had in white or black net, with silk lining, $5, 6.98 428rf. Same, can also be had made of plain black surah silk, with silk lining $3.00, 4.29 428*. Same style, of black taffeta silk $2.49 429. The above are made on the style of the new coaching shape, have nine (9) fibs, "English Paragon " frame, selected imported wood han- dles, and ribbon bow to match. Lyons heavy surah silk, coaching shape, fancy sn iped, in slate, ndt gobelin, old rose, mahogany; Lyons heavy surah silk, in gray, mah< $5.25 cord and tassel, fine imported carved wood handles, in gobelin blue, bronze, cardinal, garnet, navy blue and black, 434. Heavy black satin, silk ribbon bow, fancy carved wood handles, in white, car- dinal or black; china silk lin- ing can also be had, with black handles for 17. Fine striped satin serge, silk cord and tas- sels, fancy carved wood handle; in gobelin blue, slate, brown, mahogany, navy blue, garnet and black $2.75 Fine striped satin rhadame, silk cord and tassels, fine carved wood handles, gobelin blue, bronze, cardinal, navy blue, garnet and black, $3.50 439. Checked or striped satin, very neat; brown, navy, garnet, cardinal and beige combinations. $2.75 Same, laventine silk, with black and white border, carved ebony handle for mourning, very stylish $3.50 ime, black and white striped brocade silk, elegantly carved sticks $5.50 Handsome checked moir£ silk coaching par- asol, very fashionable, with silk cord and tas- sels, fancy imported carved wood handle; in slate, brown, navy blue, garnet and black. . .$3.00 brown, garnet and navy blue $4.75 431. Lyons heavy surah silk, in gray, old rose, goblin, mahogany, cardinal, blue and black. $4. 25 432. Lyons coaching parasol, covered with hand- some lace netting, in white and black $8.50 Foil line of Lace Carriage Parasol Covers. Satin Parasols, Silk Lace Covers. 43. Heavy black and cream satin, with all-silk es- curial lace covers, with cardinal, garnet, blue, pink, bronze or yellow fancy changeable silk linings, or plain black or white. 10 ribs, paragon frame, fancy hand carved imported handle and line ribbon bow $5.00 THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. 39 The «« Eiffel" or " Vandyke" Parasol. 444 Latest, neatest and most stylish, silk, large checks; colors: black and cardinal, navy blue and cardinal, black and gold, black and white, navy blue and white, and beige and brown, elegantly carved stick. 10 ribs, paragon frames $3.75 445. Same, in narrow stripes, colors as above.. .3.75 446. Same, in wide stripes, very stylish; colors: navy blue and gold, black and white, brown and beige, navy blue and silver $3.50 447. Same, of moire silk, with small checks, colors: black and cardinal, black and gold, uavy blue, brown, black and w hite $4.50 448. Same, of grenadine and brocade silk, very fashionable, silk lined, line imported carved handle, ' very best finish; colors: steel, brown, navy, and black $5.00 449. Handsome heavy hrocadedsatin. very rich, line carved antique or ebony sticks, in black and silver, gold and silver, and slate and silver $6.75 450. Same, of neat satin strides; colors: slate, to- bacco, cardinal, brow n, navy blue mid black. $2.75 451. Kich narrow and wide combinations, satin stripes, very neat and stylish, in black, navy blue, cardinal, tobacco and steel $3.50 452. Rich brocaded satin, with antique carved loop sticks, black, brown, cardinal, slate und cream white $4.00 453. Heavy all-silk surah, very neat and stylish, handsomely carved loop sticks, brown, mahogany, slate, sage. "old rose, beige, black and white. .J 1.50 454. Fine plain satin, neat carved sticks, brown, terra cotta, garnet, cardinal, navy blue, beige, black and cream w hite ." $1.98 455. 77k' Vandyke I.mt PiirumilU rn-i/ fashionabl, ; it is made of surah silk, with lining to match, trimmed with white Vandyke lace; has white carved sticks; can be had in sage, beige, heliotrope, old rose, brown and navy $7.50 Blaek Satin Parasols, Lace Trimmed. 456. Good satin, trimmed w ith 5-inch all-silk Span- ish lace, black, white or cardinal lined, silk cord and tassel $2.69 457. Heavy black satin, lined in black, cardinal or white, trimmed with 5-inch all-silk Spanish guipure lace, fancv carved wood handle, silk cord and tassels §3.50 458. Heavy black satin, with pink, gold, cardinal, garnet or blue changeable silk linings, or plain black or white, trimmed with 5-inch all-silk Span- ish guipure lace, 10 ribs, paragon frame, fancy carved wood handles, silk cord and tassels.. .$4.25 N.B.— Any of the above can be bad with black handles, for mourning. Mourning Parasols. Black Gros-Grain Silk Coaching Parasols with carved ebony sticks. 459. Quality X, good qualitv pros-grain silk, china silk lining $3 ,75 460. Quality XX, extra heavy gros-grain silk, with all silk lining $4.50 461. Same, extra heavy gros-grain silk, w ith white and black border, silk lining, trimmed with 5-inch knotted fringe $9.00 462. Same can also he bad w ith light colored carved sticks, and with pink, cardinal, blue or lavender changeable silk linings $9.00 Carriage Parasols. (Complete with attachments.) Colors: red, garnet, light blue, navy blue, white, and old gold. 463. Sateen 1 98c 464. Satin $1.75 The Coaching Parasols, Etc*. With carved handles, entirely new and very fashionable. 465. Our "Leader," plain satin, 22 inches long, natural wood handles, in black, navy blue, garnet, cardinal, brown and fawn, mahogany or slate. $ 1 .25 466. Same, liner quality, plain satin, "silk cord and tassel, same colors $1.59 467. Same, much finer quality, with tine natural wood handles, silk cord and tasssel, in black, navy blue, garnet, cardinal, brown and fawn, mahogany or slate $1.75 468. Our special extra heavy, plain satin paragon frame, fancy imported handles, in black, navy blue, garnet, cardinal, brown and fawn, white and mahogany, slate and old rose $2.25 46!). Same style, in black onlv, lined with black silk $3.00 470. Same style, in very heavy plain satin, with finely selected imported" hand carved handles, and fine ribbon bow, lined with changeable silk in the following colors, viz. : cardinal, pink, blue, bronze, brown or yellow $3.50 471. Plain satin, superfine quality, black only. 10 ribs, paragon frame, lined with changeable silk in pink, blue, cardinal, bronze, brown, yellow, lav- ender $4.00 Misses' and Children's Parasols. Sun Umbrellas. 472. Misses' figured sateen parasols; colors: blue and cardinal, assorted wood handles, 10 inches. 2*: 473. Same, 12 inches 33c 474. Same, 15 inches 39c 475. Misses' heavy plain satin parasols: colors: blue, pink, cardinal and garnet ; white enameled wood handles, 9 inches 65c 476. Same, 11 inches 85c 477. Same,14inches $1.19 478. Same, w ith ruffle, very stylish 98c Misses' Coaching Parasols. 479. Plain satin; colors: garnet, cardinal, light and navy blue, pink, bronze and yellow ; fancy carved wood sticks 89c 480. Plain, heavy satin; colors, garnet, cardinal, light, and navy blue; 10 ribs, fancy carved handles $1.25 481. Extra heavy satin, same colors, paragon frame $1.69 482. Same, in checked satin; colors, blue or car- dinal 98c 483. Same, in stripes $1 .50 Silk, Sekoe, Alpaca and Laventink Sun 484. Black serge, 24-inch, assorted wool handles. 59c 4H5. Black alpaca, with 1-incli satin border, 24 inches, assorted natural wood handles $1-00 480. Black mohair, 24 inches long, with one-inch satin border, assorted natural wood handles, para- gon frame $1.25 487. Black worsted zenella, with one-inch satin border, 24 inches, assorted natural wood handles, $1.25 488. Black guaranteed siik, very strong and durable, 24 inches, natural wood bandies $1.59 489. Same, with black handles for mourning.. 1.69 490. Same, with silverine handles 1.69 491. Fast-dye gloria silk, with natural stick. . . 1.00 492. Same, with silverine handle 1.35 493. Same, with gold handle 1.65 494. Special sun umbrellas, all silk serge, very handsome and durable, entirely new, 24 inches long, natural wood handles $1.75 495. Celluloid handles 2.00 496. Ebony handles for mourning 2.00 497. Fancv silverine handles 2.00 498. Sterling silver handles 3.00 499. Gold handles 3.00 QUALITY X. 500. Good silk serge sun umbrellas, steel frames, natural sticks, 24 inches long, black onlv, assorted wood handles $1.50 501. Celluloid ivorv handles 2.00 502. Silverine handles 2.00 503. Sterling silver handles 2.25 504. Ebony, for mourning 2.00 QUALITY xx. All silk, heavy quality, in black only. paragon frames. 505. Assorted wood handles $2.00 506. Celluloid ivorv " 2.50 507. Silverine " 2.50 508. Sterling silver " 2.75 509. Ehouv, for mourning 2.50 510. Gold "knobs 2.50 QUALITY XXX. Extra heavy, all silk. In colors— brown, blue, black and green. 511. Bamboo handles $2.50 512. Celluloid ivorv handles 3.00 513. Silverine " 2.75 514. Sterling silver " 3.50 515. Ebonv, for mourning 3.00 516. Gold 4.50 QUALITY XXXX. Extra heavy, all silk serge. LYONS' SPECIAL. 517. In brown, blue, black and green, paragon frame, one piece, English stick 53.50 518. Celluloid handles 4.50 519. Sti rling silver handles 5.00 520. Gold handles 6.00 521. Long, sterling silver handles, finely hand en- graved $8.00 522. Gold handles 10.00 H. G. & Co. 's Japanese silk sun umbrellas, war- ranted to wear for two years. 24 inches long, para- gon frame, finely finished, black only. 523. Fine selected natural English stick $2,50 524. Ebonv sticks, for mourning 2.50 52",. Silver caps 2.75 526. Gold caps 3.00 527, Gold crooked handles 3.75 40 JEWELRY. Besides goods illustrated on these two pages, we have :t full line of jewelry, gold pens, pencils, opera glasses, watches, etc., etc. When ordering rings and bracelets do not fail to state size. Solid gold Land-engraved desk pen, with ebony holder, $1.48 602. With ivory holder $1-68 603. With pearl. A full line of Pens, Pencils, Scarf Pins, Lockets, etc. THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. ;.k. Hi< li L r„|,l plated lorki-f. new horseshoe drM-ii, I ■ . . 1 . 1 - two pictures, inlaiil with cur inlau'lioiiml blooU»tom-.$1.6.'» Bab] Buttons. tOt. Klch oxidized silvered bonbon box. with chain, assorted designs 25c BOL. Black, .bell or amber, each 1H, 86, 39c Gil. Same, in solid eold. ueraet ..$^50 OTt^n^taada! Cls. \,..„ silver*-.! oxidized glovo battooer, with coin charm. very useful and handy 8c Full lino ol' Slides, Buckle*., 0; per pair, Pic JO. No. •->, medium... *' I ""; ' 'J B. No. 3. large " 1-90; " lie Hair Pins. ». Embossed metal /£?£>v^. box, containing 100 hair pins !)C 88. Fancy plaid i»>s, containing w hair pins, also pin ctisli- Clinton"; carry at all times a full 1 ckel-plated ml Black at the following prices : doss 6c; per gross., SAFETY PINS The Canftcld Seamless Stockinette Dress Shields. No. 1 per do/.., $2.15; per pair, 18c 8.60; ' «c 25c 504. The Ciem Dress Shield. Cambric (see cut) . Taylor's Eng- glish hair pii.s, crimped, per paper, o.'tt Cleansido curling iron, handsomely nickel- plated; has a slidmg-rod in the tube- « hich can be heated and prevents soilingof tinkers and burning 533 polished the hand Saratoga curling iron, finely nickel-plated, " ipri iron ever nianiilac me in mod handle, worked with spring centre, .._ Iron ever manufacturer sed < bite and 505. No. 1, small per doz.. $1.50; per pair, 13c 50ti. No. •->, medium... " 1.70; ' r 15c 506rt. No. 3, large " 1.90; " ltc Same as above, India silk cover, very light. 507. No. 1, small per doz., $3.00; per pair, 26c ,W. No. 2, medium,.. " 3.25; " 2!>e 509. No. 3. large " 3.50; " 31c Can also be had in larger sizes and in black. Kleinert's Seamless Stockinette. 510. No. 1, small per doz., $1.70; per pair, 15c 511. No. 2, medium... " 2.00; ,l 18c 512. No. 3, large " 2.20; " 21c The Belle Seamless Stockinette. 513. No. 1, small per doz., 96c; per pair, 8c 514. No. 2, medium... " $1.10; * ! 10c 515. No. 3, large " 1.30; " 12c Faney Sateen Dress Shields. 516. No. 1, small per doz., 90c; per pair, 9c 517. No. 2, medium... " $1.20; lf 12c 518. No. 3, large " 1.45; " 15c 527. Ilni French, i 527. ?. Hair lish (100 i |)cr box 8c 528. Hair pins, blue steel, per paper, ,2c 529. UK) best English hair pins, put wr«.den box J' : 530. Banter, w aved or plain, per box of 12 So Diamond Draper. A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. Light, strong, cheap. Made of tempered steel. 531. Meets a neces- . - sity in everv fam- ily, whether a dressmaker is em- ployed or not. Indispensable for draping, looping, trimming and arrang- ing dress skirts. Recom- mends itself to every lady on sight as being absolutely nec- essary for her comfort, and convenience. By its use that wearisome task of baying dresses draped and fitted on the person is obviated. The waist band and hips ad- just independently to fit, the dress of an adult or miss . Indispensable for looping and draping cambrics, lawns, nd muslins, and ar- ranging ball and evening dresses. Alsowithonl an equal fur brushing, cleaning and drying into shape. A great, convenience to sojourners in the country. Can be put awav in trunk or bureau drawer. Length in case, 30 inches ; width, 2% inches ; weight. 4 lbs. We $2.99 Can be sent by express only. Mllllllllllllllmllli/' 34. Dr. Scott's favorite die, line nickel finish 535. Langtry curling iron, nickel-plated, polished wood handle, springcentre 15c 536. Pinching irons, nickel-plated 15c 537. Stoves for heating curling irons 19c 38. Cleanside curling comb, the tube which can be heated and prevents soiling of fingers and burning of hair 17c Shoe Dressing. 39. Brown's, per bottle.. combined, per 545. Same, in for traveling ) 546. Glycerine 547. Bixbv's st 548. Cahil'l's si: 549. Large size ing, per box.. 8c per bottle'.V.'.'.'.*.'. , .'.''.'.".'.'.'. , .'.'.''.'.'.10c Tan, for renovating and redressing nr brown shoes, per bottle 25c ►il preparation and dressing 1h.ii lp expressly , for kid shoes, per box. He , per box 3,5c , per bottle 15c Jacipiot's French black- ••.•>". Luster oil, leather preserver, per bottle 25c 551. Young's Cream, for renovating and preserving patent leather shoes or enameled leather goods of any description 25c We always have in stoek the most complete assortment of Notions and Small Wares to be found. PICTURES AND FRAMES. Special sale of fine framed Etchings and Engravings, respect. They are fine enough to he displayed anywhere. Al Handsome allotype engravings, in rich 3-incli shaded oak side measurement of frame, 28x32 inches, complete, $2.25. I . i -i of Subjects. In Love (as per illustration). . .M. Stone A Peacemaker. M. stone Borneo and .Juliet T. A. Dicksee Aurora Guido Reni Love Captive C. E. Brochard Pharaoh's Horses Herring Fishing E. Budaux Hunting E. Hudaux Springtime Cot The Return from Fishing Coomans Marguerite Bertram Cupid Prinking J. Aubert Toll Demanded E. Budaux Toll I'aid E. Hudaux Effie Deans J. K. Millais G. E. Hicks .A. Moreau The Confession of Love A. Moreau Love Sleeping L. Perrault The slide HansDahl A Village Wedding Luke Fildes Madonna and Child Gabr. Max Engaged Eugene de Bloas The Honeymoon Knut Ekwall Full line of other Knjrrav" ino. Etchings, etc. These pictures are by the very best artists, and are first-class in every ways state when pairs are wanted, so we can match them, frames, with old silver outside and inside, very elaborate and fine; out- Can be had in the following subjects : y37V-: ■V-':'fr-VWA->,M--S V-j | VWWJ«y^w|yj\-"v^l List «t Subjects. The Angelus. .Millet, i No Bounds . E. Metzmacher The Storm P. Cot Home, Sweet Home Hoc Bhiuu The Haymakers' Lunch... Julien Dupre The Hay Harvest Julien Dupre Wedded K. Leighton The Fisherman's Love H. B. Parker The Start for Fishing Th. Weber The Return of Fishing Boats. Th. Weber The Twin Stars Falero Listening to the Fairies, C. V. Bodcnhansen Mignon G. Horn In Harvest Time G. Longee Hay-Making Julien Dupre The Pari ing Kiss vima Tadcma The Dancing School Palmartili Hamlet and Ophelia ft. Ferior Wei urn ing from the Fields.! a-ai Pal ten i l.ove is Lightest H. Picon Secret* Eugene de Bloas Vexation Eugene de Bloas The Reaper's Return A. Seifcrt The Health of the Bride O. Erdman An Interrupted Courtship C. Sohn Twixt Love and Duty S. E. Woller Introducing the Bride O. Erdman BSTIBtAVBS GIVEN ON CRAYON WORK. QUADRUPLE SILVER-PLATED WARE. M. MagaolU em- bossed tea spoons, doz $2.83 S. Dessert spoons or forks, doz $4.86 323. Tabic spoons or forks, doz $5.01 silver ware tea spoons, per doz. $3.55 825. Dessert spoons or forks, per doz. . .$5.97 826. Table spoons or forks, doz $6.96 327. The^ Countess tea spoons, doz $2.28 828. Dessert spoons or forks, doz $4.08 829. Table spoons or forks, doz $4.56 330. The Athens tea spoons, doz $2.28 331. Dessert spoons or forks, doz $4.08 332. Table spoons or forks, doz $4.56 333. The French tea spoons, doz $2.04 334. Dessert spoons or forks, doz $3.72 335. Table spoons or forks, doz $4.08 336. Tipped teaspoons, doz $2.04 337. Dessert spoons or forks, doz $3.72 338. Table spoons or forks, doz $4.08 The Standard Knives or Forks, solid handle. 3S9. Table size, per doz $3.72 340. Dessert size, per doz $3.54 Send 5 cents for a eopj- of our handsomely illustrated and complete Catalogue of Sliver-plated Ware. 50 The "Never-Br symmetrica] and ap] cooked food ; will i low and warrant the Kettles. STEEL " NEVER-BREAK " UTENSILS. utensils are stamped from cold rolled wrought-steel. They are highly polished, and are of the most 1 shapes. Each size is full measurement . They will not absorb grease ; will not impart flavor of previously LTD before cooking ; will not scale ; will not warp ; will " Never-Break." We have made the prices very ods superior to all other grades. Stew Grfddleg, r, 8% in., depth, 4# in. ...$1.39 9% in., u 5 in.... 1.54 10% in., " 5% in.... 1.69 Spiders. :wr,. with bails, cooking surface, 11% in. .59c 387. " " " 12% in.. 6 v\ \u.'.:>. Griddles. FLAT BOTTOM. SO. Kettle, plain, diameter 8% in $1.39 392 81. Kettle, plain, diameter 393" 9% in $1.54 394" 32. Kettle, plain, diameter oqr ' 10% in $1.69 39^ The Gem Freezer. STEEL GRIDDLE • 397. With handles, cooking surface 8% in. 39c 398. " " " 9% in. 46c 399. " " " 10% in. 53c OTHER HOUSE FURNISHING SPECIALTIES. The Crown Ice Chipper. ROUND BOTTOM, 89. Kettle, plain, diameter 8% in $1.39 90. Kettle, plain, diameter 9% in $1.54 91. Kettle, plain, diameter 10% in $1.69 The Perfection Meat Cutter. 104. The only thing made, to chip up ice fine for use in ice cream freezers or for cooling purposes, for family use. Saves waste of ice. Will reduce a ten-pound block of ice to pieces size of peanuts in a few minutes. Price 46c each The Gem lee Shave. 400. TheGem Freezer is designed especially for family use, to make ice cream, etc., in least time and at smallest cost. Takes less ice than any other make; white cedar pail that does not ehrink and fall apart. Gear- ing completely covered. Recipe book with each freezer, containing 120 recipes for ice cream, water ices, sherbets, frozen fruits, and desserts, by MRS. S. T. RORER, Principal Philadelphia Cooking School, who prefers the "Gem " freezer after having used all other makes. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 14 qt. Prices, $1.57, 1.89, 2.31, 2.79, 3.79, 4.97, 6.3'J. 401. The "Gem" Freezer-Clamp, convenient and handy thing to hold yoiir freezer still while working ; very simple. Sav< labor. 4 sizes. No. 1 holds2and3-qt. " " 'Gem No. 2, 4 and 6-qt. No. 3, 8" and 10-qt. No. 4, 14-qt. Price, per pair, 25c; postage, 7c extra. 403. Is a simple and handy little tool for shaving and collecting ice from blocks without removing the latter from the refrigerator. Shaved ice is wanted for many purposes. In the sick room it is particularly valuable, and this ice shave is the only thing of the kind in the market. By mixing shaved ice with raspberry vinegar,or fruit syrups of any kind, a delightful substitute for water ice is easily made. Price 46c 410. Folding wood table mats, per set of 6 pes. .56c 408. Beauty night lamp, nickel-plated. 46c Glass lemon juice extractor and strainer, 9c Large pleetx of the r< gixulscan only fx sent out. of (own by express will be charged extra. Refer to page 57 for more housefumishing »i>eciaUie« 411. Crumb and brush set, japanned tin, neatly decorated 36, 49, 59c freight. Postage on smaller articles Egualerl by Xone for Family Use. Cuts ail kinds of meat." raw or cooked. Pul- verizes stale bread and crackers for frying. Cuts all materials for mince pies, fruit cake, plum-puddings, etc., including suet, citron, or orange peel, tigs, etc. Cuts almonds, cocoanut, for cake, vanilla beans ; in fact, cuts almost everything a housekeeper wants to cut tip fine. Recipe book with each cutter, containing over 60 recipes by MRS. S. T. RORER, Principal Philadelphia Cooking School. 405. No. l.cuts 1 lb. and over.per miu.ea.$1.48 406. " 2, " 2 lbs. " " " 1.98 407. " 3, " 3 lbs. " " " 2.98 Lambeth's Patent Improved Fly Fans. il2. Cast-iron basc.beau- tifully bronzed and or- namented, with strong clock-work, heavy steel springs and brass cor- rugated tubular nickel- plated stem, nickel- plated projections, to which the fans are at- tached, which revolve above the head, causing no inconvenience to persons seated at the table. Machine is self- acting and winds up like a clock, runs about \ M hours after each winding. It is indispensable foi keeping flies off the table, the bed and counters. Can be used everywhere $1.98 i AGATE IRON WARE. 51 \gate Iron Wake is universally acknowledged to be the best kitchen ware ever produced. It is the purest, cleanest, most dumbl, - and altogether the best W /v/ ;••«/«'-/«« ,nr It will no, ,w ,,,•/,,.,,/■ like ordinary enamels, and i, ahx-huH, -;,h- ... u-e. Tl,- am,,,;- ,,v mad, Iron. «hee. ..-on . I><-syd „,!,, ~liai»- au.l . ..air.l uith a pur,' vitreous enamel, w l.uli for tenacitv and power of resisting the action of acids, has no equal, rhe article* we strong and dm able, yet light and convenient to handle. The agate surface is hard and smooth, and as easily cleaned as china. 411. 412. 390. Quarts.... 1 2 3 5 7 Price 57 75 94c $1.13 1.31 397. Agate milk kettles. Quarts 2 3 4 6 Price $1.00 1.31 1.69 2.00 398. Agate pat. seamless uiilkorrice boilers Quarts. inside boiler 12 3 4 Price, with tiucover.$1.18 1.64 2.11 2.59 399. Agate drinking cups, according to sizes, IS to 24c. 400. Agate bowl and pitcher, per set, $1.88, 2.35. 401. Pitchers only, 6% x 10J/, $1.18: 7/xl3/, $1.41. 402. Agate bowls only, ll/x3K, 72c; 123^x4/, 94c. 403. Agate teapots, with tinned covers. Quarts 1 1/ 2 3 4 5 Price 77 88 94c. $1.07 1.24 1.41 404. Agate bread raisers. Quarts 10 14 17 21 Price $3.05 3.50 3.98 4.39 405. Agate covered, seamless "Convex" sauce pots, with side handles. Quarts.... 1 2 4 5 7 8 Price 56 75 94c $1.13 1.31 1.88 380. Agate patent muffin pans, medium- size cups, on frame 6 8 12 Price 46 6094c. 381. Large size cups, on frame.85c, $1.26 382. Agate soap dishes 28c. 3*3. Agate children's mugs. Pints / 1 1/ Price 24 28 31c. 384. Agate chamber candlesticks. . .37c. 385. Agate seamless tumblers. Pints / 1 Price 20 25c. 380. Agate bastingepoons. Inches 10 12 14 16 18 20 Price 13 15 17 19 24 28c. 3*7. Agate wash basins. Inches. 10's H?3 12^ 13 14 15 Price.. 35 40 44 54 63 73 81c. 388. Agate Turk's head cake moulds. Quarts 1/2 3 4 6 Price 47 56 65 75 .94c 389. Agate milk pails, 3gallon size, $2.32 390. Agate lipped preserving kettle. Quarts 1/ 2 2/345 Price 33 38 47 56 66 75c. 390. Quarts 6 8 10 12 18 Price 89 99c. $1.18 1.41 2.1G 391. Agate improved deep dish pans. Quarts.. 7 8 10 14 17 21 30 Price. .. .94c. $1,04 1,181.41 1.64 1.88 2.81 392. Agate patent covered, seamless. " Climax " saucepans. Quarts 1 2 3 5 7 Price 66 85c. $1.04 1.23 1.41 393. Agate deep-lipped fry pans. Bot- tom measure. Inches. 6 6/ 7 7/ 8 9 10 10'/ 11/ Price . .38 43 47 53 62 70 86 94c. $1.18 394. Agate straight milk pans. Quarts... / / 1 1/ 2 3 3/ Price 14 19 24 28 33 38 43c. Quarts... 4 5 6 8 10 12 Price.... 47 51 56 61 67 75c. 395. Agate strong-lipped sauce pans and stew pans. Quarts / M 11/2 2/ Price 19 24 28 33 38 46c. Quarts 3 4 • • ■= .7/ 10 Price 56 6f wgs? (99c. $1.21 396. Agate patent 5 !} E h] " Berlin " sauce pan, each wij " covers. 405. Quarts.. 12 14 18 Price ...$2.34 2.63 2.81 40C Agate pie plates. Inches 7 8 9 10 11 Price 15 18 19 24 29c. 407. Agate butter kettles. Inches. . .7x5x4 S' 4 x(; ! 4 x4/ 9/x7/x5 Price .... $1.12 1.31 1.50 408. Agate batter buckets. Quarts 4 6 8 Price $1,12 1.31 1.50 409. Patented steel grinder coffee-mill, with, sheet-iron box 84c. 410. Bright iron potato or cruller fryer. Inches 9 10 12 14 Price 96c. $1,131,341.53 411. Agate improved coffee biggins. Quarts 11/ 2-3 4 5 Price 89 98c, $1.19 1.29 1.49 1.73 412. Agate covered buckets. Quarts /1 234 6 8 Price 21) 38 47 57 71 84c. $1.03 413. Agate flat-bottom tea ke«'— TRUNKS, VALISES, ETC. 0. Imitation alligator leather rlub bag, linr lined, nickel lock, tan, very neat and stron; cheapest bag ever made. Sizes, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. IS, If. ii Prices. 88c, 96c, $1.07, 1.14, 1.28, 1.34, 1.43. 56. State-room trunk, covered with waterproof canvas, heavily bound with iron, excelsior lock. Sizes, Prices, 57. Also i 30, 32. $3.79, 3.99, 4.13 full lino of stateroom 34, 4.23, Us,frc 36 inches. 43 each. M'.'.P to £.011 C9. Split leather Gladstone valise, japanneu frame, linen lined, :>laek or brown. Sizes, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22 inches. Prices, $1.53, 1.79, 2.08, 2.35, 2.G6 each. 51. Solid grain leather club bag, black or brown, linen lined, japanned frame. Sizes, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16 inches. Prices, $1.14, 1.28, .1.42, 1.56. 1.71, 1.86, 1.99 each. 52. Grain leather club bag, covered frame, leather lined. Sizes, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 10 inches. Prices, $1.56, 1.86. 2.13, 2.42. 2.71, 2.99, 3.26 each. School Bags. 70. Flat top, duck cover dress trunk, strongly made, with brass lock. Sizes, 28, 30, 32. 34, 36, 38, 40 inches. Prices, $3.79, 4.09, 4.36, 4.69, 4.94, 5.26, 6.66 each. 71. Same stvle, stronger, heavier hinges, better lock. Sizes, 28", 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40 inches. Prices, $4.63, 4.92, 5.19, 5.49, 5.79, 6.13, 6.39 each. Ladies' leather trunk, barrel top, Iron bottom, full finish. . t Sizes 28 30 32 34 36 inches. Price's, $4.69, 4.99, 5.39, 5.69, 6.17 each 59. Rubber cloth school bags, imitation leather, with straps to go around the shoulders 56c 60. Other styles 89, 97c 61. Canvas school bags, leather bound, with shoulder straps, 16. 23, 27, 46, 69e 62. Open work mauilla school bags, the bestand strougi st made, assorted colors, small, 32c; medium, 38c: large 56c 63. Same style, with shoulder straps, medium anil large size only 49, 63c 64. Embroidered hemp school bags, large size 16c 72. Crystallized ladi. fancy crystallized z finish. Sizes, 28, Prices, $3.23, el top, covered with bottom, full Saratoga 65. Telescope duck traveling case. Sizes, 14, 16. 18, 20, inches. Prices, xfic, 98c, $1.23, 1.36 each. Shawl Straps. Postage, 15c. 54. Solid grain leather Gladstone valise, leather lined, covered frame, nickel lock. Sizes, 14. 16, 18. 20, 22 inches. Prices, $4.56, 5.13, 5.69, 6.31. 6.83 each. 55. Black or brown solid gr ain leather Gladstone bag, linen lined, nickel lock, japanned frame. Sizes, 14, 16. 18. 20, 22 inches. Prices, $3.13, 3.36, 3.98, 4.43 4.86 each. .us and Valises can only be sent Extra strong, Sizes. 28, Prices, $5.69, dress hunks. 38. 40 inches. 7 39, 7.88, 8.23 each. Have your friends send ns their names, and they will receive our price list. It will enable them to buy New York sw- at New York prices. THIRD AVENUE, CORNER 59TH STREET, NEW YORK. BABY CARRIAGES. Carriages!, upholstered In fine wool nr imported sill! goods $19.50 9, upholstered in bilk plush 21.50 N. Beautiful and entirely new design, with lamp* on the sides, and upholstered with wool s.iteiu. or spun sill: with plush rolls, J21.00 O. Same, upholstered with good silk plush, $23.00 P. Entirely new design, upholstered with wool sateen or raw silk $21.00 Q. Upholstered with fine plush 23.60 Baby Carriages can only lie sent by Express or Freiffbt. It is advisable to ship them by Frelslit, to any great distance 54 BLOOMING-DALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890. Special attention is d: etc., etc., comprising the best Wc also cany a full 1 Parties who are willir We will semi samples Of Church Furniture Great care should be i We illustrate but, one pattern of the large assortment of Smyrna Bags we have constantly on hand. As we are continually receiving new designs in different combinat ions, we do not think it advisable to show more than this one. Wetake particular pains in the selection of these goods, if the same is left to our judgment, and our customers may rely upon receiving the latest and choicest designs and the best value. CARPET DEPARTMENT. IwTound" 1 ' WbiCb * tw * edwlth 9 om P ,ete lim-8 of Moqucttes, Wiltons, Velvets, Tapestry, Body Brussels, Ingrair •pets, oilcloths. Mats, Mattings. Rugs, Hassocks, Ottomans, etc., etc. ir judgment should take particular care, when ordering, to slate as near as possible the color and style of goods want, ' Ting them, provided t h, .- .nut to cover express or mail charges ,„„„ Wilys is ,.,.„„,„,, „ m , lh , ™ , fialty; also the furnishing of Hotels, Steamboats and Public liuildings of all kind- H 1 ° taking measurements. REVERSIBLE SMYRNA RUGS. 1. 18x36 each 2. 21x46 " 3. 26x54 " 4. 30x60 " 5. 36 x 72 " ...... 6. 4x 7 feet each. 7. 6x 9 « " . 8. Westminster rug desirable shad'- 85, 08c., $1.25, 1.40 1.75 2.25 2.55 3.00 3.011 3.25 4.50 5.00 ..$8.00, 0.1 10, 10.00 .Sl7.no, IS. on 21.00 J, 48x27, in all Also a full line of Mottled Mats, for ingle doors, varying in size from 10 x 31 1 .18x30 (not illustrated I, each, 40, 55, 3c; 20 x 54 inches, at $1.40. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT Complete line of Furniture of every description constantly on hand. $5.00 11. 6.00 12. ined, extra, $1.00. any color, extra, $2.00 When you are in need of furniture write or eall on us before making your purchases. 56 BLOOMINGDALE BROTHERS' PRICE LIST, SUMMER, 1890. 349. Rubber footballs. 5 6 8 Prices 56, 69, 89c, 9 10 inches 350. Cast stee $1.13, 1.36 each. ''■WWW 354. Child's size lawn tennis raciiuets, gut strings, each 74, 98c 355. Youths' and adult sizes $1.40, 1.87, 2.69 356. Battledore games, with parchment racquets, each. 357. Other styles, with strung racquets .59. 73, 84c. .ftl.2!> ...31.49, 1.31, 2.13 . Base balls, each, 8, 13, 21, 25, 39 and 56c 360. Complete assortment of lawn mow cr* . § 1.97, 5.34. 5.89,6.13 Palmer's Patent ARROW WANNA %^V^.VC. H AM M< > K 362. Baby hammocks, each 79c 364. With valance, each. $3.24, 3.89 Other styles of woven hammoc ks, each, 365. White or colored Mexican hammocks, va.S1.69 93c, $1.16, 1.39, 1.67, 1.98 365a. Hammock spreaders, per pair 16c 351. Child's lawn tennis 1 ing of 4 gut strung racquets, 4 set of portable poles, and a net . 352. Same style, better quality. . 353. Others 1. Watering pots, in japanned tin, each. 16, 19, 25, 33, 47, 63c to burst, 3 qualities in 50 ft. lengths, $5.00, 6.00, 7. 67. Hose reels for same 78, 86c, $1.80 Sit;. -Is Vans,,! 1 tt.: ,:, ; .-. * .■ ■: • THIRD AVENUE. CORNER 59TH STREET. NEW YORK. HOUSE FURNISHING SPECIALTIES, cp t the attention of our luirron- to tin Gond« \\ hirli we con-untlv carry, and « huh would 1» catalogue, "» lnu' to l"»'k ► I'occ. Ik-low «c advertise tt fev offered ill extraordinarily low price-: aw. Tiic taptraWrtafar, on* of the lie-t wringer* manufac- tured, full v » arranied and 1111- cxcclled In quality ami lliil.li. 10 Inch mil- $< S0 *Ht. 11 luch roll* 5.OT ■CO. lmit frame w ri ug W , »olM white ruhhcr roller, length of rolh), 10 luetics Jl.79 V-'- -V- , aH , UiMlui.k- iwtcnt adjustable window 379 Complete toilet Hand, with mtu'Ii« w ill tl: imv window ... . W, i 111 imilii nf Sulphur Bat ha *— ■ r i>« m. •> • ( Olann'a Sulphur Soap i» i^'h «r» truly - •odortiinf otmtin •icubiuUiUoik. thoroughly purirrtnr th« «tlra .urf«— of the ha •Id I y all urunuu »■»•' Fwxy Coo.lt ikikn. Six=Cord Spool Cotton /f/V/7 READY-WOUND BOBBINS. For Sale, Used and Recommended by all Load- ing Houses in the Country, and BLOOMING - l >ALE 1 (ROS. BRICHT. REFINED. ATTRACTIVE. OUTING, An Illustrated Monthly Magazine of Recreation. OUTING is as Wholesome in its spirit as the breath of a pine forest, and a constant LnBplrer of a love of nature. — New York Tribune. The only Magazine Exclusively Devoted to ADVENTURE, CANOEING, HUNTING ARCHERY, "FENCING ATHLETICS, FISHING BASEBALL, BIRDS, BOATING, BOWLING, CYCLING, FOX HI NTING, LAWN TENNIS, LACROSSE, NATURAL HIS- TORY, POLO, ROWING, RIDING, SKATING, SHOOTING, TRAVEL. YACHTING. THE KENNEL. SUPERBLY ILLUSTRATED. OUTING carries an article each month addressed especially to ladies, and devoted to the sports in which they participate. IN ADDITION TO THE MAGNIFICENT BODY ARTICLES SOME SPECIAL FEATURES OF EACH MONTHLY ISSUE ARE: MONTHLY RECORDS. — This department of OUTING is specially devoted to paragraphs of the doings of members of organized clubs engaged in the reputable sports of the period, ' also to the record llrj < 'rickety Base Ball, Lacrosse ami Foot Hall, On the hays and rivers, Tiu-liting, Rowing and Canoeing, In the v, oods and streams, limiting, *//.«,///„/ and /•'/ n the lawns, Arr/n nj, Lairn Tui/nsuud Croqint. Together with Ice Boating, Skating, Tobogauning, Snowshoeing, Coasting and winter sports generally. Unsurpassed for reference. . ...,„., AMOHWTHK BOOKS.— Reviews of the leading publications, by competent crities. intelligently presented. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.— Conveys valuable information on subjects appertaining to all legitimate sports. All questions on Mich subjects are quickly and lully answered. . 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I-S as i Uustrate.l al.-.ve t" (» h of the hr.t I"" [i. rs..nsansw,.rii, l ; Ihisa.h. rM- m. ill-" ...ir ill.wr-.l.-.l TO ADVERTISERS: If you have anything to offer to FIRST-CLASS BUYERS, ADVERTISE IN BLOOMINGD ALE'S FASHION CATALOGUE This book contains handsome illustra- tions, description and prices of the latesi FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FASHIONS It is published four times a year, and i circulated among the best families (wM are buyers), in the United States ant Canada. Total circulation, 400.000. Send for a list of prices, or our Agen will call if requested. BLOOMINGDALE BROS. Third Avenue, Corner 59th Street NEW YORK. W® Medals? CORSETS BLOOMINGDALE BROS. IF SO, Send to us for our Illus- trated Medal Sheet. We always keep a large and full assortment of Presentation Medals for Schools, Colleges, Clubs, Societies, etc. We also engrave Initials, Mon- ogram, Words or Letters at very small cost. Send for a sheet mai led FREE. Bloomingdale Bros., Third Ave., cor. 59th St. New York City. LADIES! BROWN'S ] on french rr s DRESSINCJ shoe*. Awarded highest honors at Phila., 1S76 Frankfort, 1881 Amsterdam, 1883 New Orleans, '84-5 Paris, 1839 Paris, 1S78 Melbourne, 1880 and wherever exhibited. Paris Medal on every bottle Beware of Imitations. PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD. A NON-POISONOUS POWDER. WILL KILL COCK- ROACHES AND WATER BUGS. Directions on box. Price, tier box, 15c. By mail, extra, 7c. PILLOW SHAM HOLDERS. Don pay two or three dollars for a pillow shan holder, but send 10c. and receive a full set, nice! nickel plated with screws complete; post-paid toan address. Agents wanted. T. Itt. CANDY, Chester, Conn. Customers ordering from adver- tisements in this Catalogue wil confer a favor by mentioning this publication. BLOOMINGDALE BBOS I A 1 1 rtin j. in The BUY FROW THE WAKER nd save the Retailer's profit. There is no reason in the world why Ladies' Suits and Wraps should not he sold on the same lose basis as flour or cotton cloth. And yet they are not. The average Retail Dealer in Ladies" Suits demands very much nore than a fair profit, and that is why we have decided to deal direct with the consumer and prove by our prices hat it can be done to the consumer's great gain. Our wholesale trade for this season is practically over, and from now until ■eptember 1st we shall devote all our vast manufacturing facilities to retail orders. Suits illustrated below are hut air examples of what can be saved by ordering direct from the Maker. Fig. A. |Fig. A skirt panels are nicely braided made of Cashmere The waist and both Can be had in gray, tan, brown, green, garnet, navy and black ; any size $8.75 Same style, better quality 10.75 Regarding our responsibility, we refer to the publisher of this catalogue and the American Express Company. Fig. B. Fig B. Lawn Tennis Outfit. Entire snit made of French flannel, white or colored blouse, and striped skirt to match ; blazer is made of fine French flannel in the following combination of stripes, viz. : white and navy blue, white and pink, white and pale blue, black and red, and straw hat to match. Whole Outfit for tlie Extraordinary Price of. ....... .$14.50 The suit only can also be had suitable for Misses in following sizes, via.: Ages, 12 14 16 18 vears. Prices, $$-50 5.75 lj.00 6.25 each. NEW YORK AND PARIS SUIT AND CLOAK CO, 6.85 Send waist and bust measurements, also length of skirt, when ordering. We also make up other suits and cloaks, and will cheerfully furnish samples and estimates if desired. Remit by Money Order, Cash in registered letter, Check or Draft. 162,164, 166, 168 and 170 East 60th St., NEW YORK. CAMPHORLINE. Tlio Motlis' Greatest Enemy. BETTER, STRONGER AND MORE LASTING THAN ANY OTHER MOTH DESTROYER. Moths or insects of any kind will never appear here Camphorlinc is put. For the protection of all kinds of Furs, Woolens. Bristles, Carpets. Furni- ture, Camel's Hair and materials of every description. FLAKES OR CAKES. POSTAGE. M-lb., 1 3c 1 1 c. 1 -lb., 23c 1 9c. CAMPHORLINE CO., NEW YORK For sale by BLOOMIXGDALE BROS., Third ATenue, cor. 9th Street. Customers Ordering from Advertisements in this Catalogue will con- fer a favor by men- tioning this publication. Bloomingdale Bros. ATTENTION ! Agents wanted in every town and city. Anybody can make from $50 to $100 a week by selling Dr. Snow's Goods. Ad- dress Standard Perfumery Works, 18 Mer- cer Street, New York. — TOYS! Toys of every description constantly on hand ; for prices refer to previous Toy Catal- ogue ; if you have none we will cheerfully furnish cuts, descriptions and prices on appli- cation. The i^^^ftpopular For Shape, Workmanship, Durability and Finish. Made in a large variety of styles to suit all forms Iiqual in every respect to the finest imported Krench Corsets. LEWIS SCHIELE & CO., New York, Sole Manufacturers. For sale and recom- mended by Bloom i n^dalc Bros. ^ V %jai. r ree. ■ ^^""^ ^ M ARCH AL & SMITH PIANO CO ORGANS^ i HHJHBSJI EMPIRE WRINGER! Which TtntNS Easier— doing the work with HALF THE LABOR required by other Wringers- All Cog-wheel Wringers, except the "Empibe," do not stay in gear when clothes are run through the rolls. THE EMPIRE IS IN GEAR ALL THE TLME, and the CRANK IS NOT AT- SIS! Requires No Oiling, Wrings Dryer, Lasts Longer, great purehase gear, AND DOES NOT GREASE THE CLOTHES. Never Rusts. "Daisy" and "Volunteer" Wringers, Clothes Bars, etc. Agents wanted Everywhere. EMPIRE WRINGER, CO., Auburn, N. T. ENDORSED BY ANNIE JEN NESS-MILLER. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MAILED FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. " GEORGE FROST &, CO., 43 Bedford Street, Boston, Mass. Also Sold by Blooinin^dale Bros. Complete instrument to perforate de- signs for embroidery. Can be clamped to any table. Runs by treadle. Will be sent by express in box, 17 x 7 inches, with full direc- tions, on receipt of money order. Price Reduced to $9.00. Patented, Feb. 16, 1989. All the latest designs in stamping pat- terns ready. Send 8 cts. postage for illustrated catalogue of alphabets. M. BENEDICK, 438 Broadway, New York City. Hamburg-American Packet Co. EXPRESS SERVICE between New York, South ampton and Hamburg by the magnificent new twin-screw steamers of 10,000 tons and 12,500 to 16,000 horse power. This Line holds the record for fastest trips to and from Southampton and the Continent. Actual ocean voyage only Mx Days. Steamers unexcelled for sa/c/y, speed ana comfort. Through tickets to London and Paris. Excellent Fare. Rates Extremely Low. Hamburg-Arr I'acket Ci 37 Broadway, Passage Office: B.RICHARD&CO. 61 Broadway, X. Y. B EHNIN PIANOS G Have achieved a world-wide repu tation by their uniform excellence of material and workmanship. 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THE YANKEE BLADE is to-day one of the most popular family weekly papers in America. Its stories are always pure and elevating in their tone, and every number contains something vahia- able and interesting to every member of the household. Send your subscription, and have it come to you every week dur- ing the coming year. Address THE YANKEE BLADE, 8G &. 92 Federal St,, Boston, Mas». Customers ordering from Advertise- ments in tills Catalogue will confer a favor by- mentioning this publica- tion. BLOOM I N G D A LE BROS. THE WORLD FOUNTAIN PEN. Best and most useful novelty ever manufactured; the only successful fountain pen ever made. Uses any pen and any kind of ink, has an india rubber reservoir, feeds itself by writing, holds enough to write a quire of paper with a single filling, very handy and useful, well madcot the best material, is indispensable, and at this small price comeS within the reach of all. Price, each, 25 cents, postage prepaid. AMERICAN PEN NOVELTY CO., Tl.lr.1 At Strife Street. THE INDIAN HERB EE ELECTRIC PJD CURES All Kidnev and Liver Ailment l>i.«ea-.-.. Kh. um;iti-m. Nervous Debili- ty and ITemuture Decline. Suvesdoo tors' and druggists' bids. Agents make* |100toS30<>a month. *3 sample " REMINGTON STANDARD TYPEWRITER IS USED BY BLOOMINGDALE BROS. S4S SEWING MACHINE FOR $ f , Singfel' Unproved High Arm, 4 Drawers Intension Drop Leaf. Full Set Attachment*. Warranted by tli.- manufacturers for live years. Limited Offer. Duly l.aonnf thrmattl each. You pay the dollar after full receive U»o mad s.-.id n amo ami addressto Ail. l'L'B, CO., Jersey City, tit J, FACIAL BLEMISHES. <■■,«.. II....M* II .1, , li rtU- Moth, KlH. klrR W.lTlk- I Nose. Red Veina.OMy kin, Arne, PlmpUa, Black- cada, Barber'a Itch , Scan, pit- in K 8, Powder Marks, Hleacll- Faclal D.-v. I . .,, ni.-nt , all skin V and their JOHN' II.' WIIODBiritY, Dermatologist, 123 W. 43d St., New York. City. » .\C1.\L. SO••«.'• inches Id six.. FASHION CATALOGUE, contaiuin? over 50o designs— standard, mod* erate and extreme -for Ladles', [Misses' and Children's Garments. This n the Largest, most Elegant, and Reliable Fashion Book pub- liH'i j lishe.i. W e make this liberal oiler EM to Introdw* one New and LaUat Kll'l Faslaon Catalogue. Address, f THE LADIES' BAZAR , W 230 LaSalle St., Cliicago. Ill, Send Satisfaction, or money refunded. Address BATES ORGAN CO., 74 Pearl Street, BOSTON, Mass. A sample organ FREE. If you want one, cut this notice out and send to us at once. Mr. Lke. " Why, Addle, you needn't cry about it! I only said Mrs. Allen wan a very well- informed woman, and I wisued you would follow her example." Mrs Lee. ''Yes, and last week you said you wished I could manage to look as stylish as Mis. Allen,— and she makes all her ow n clothes. But she has what 1 haven't." Mr Lek " What is that ?" Mrs Lee. " Well, she Beta all of her informa- tion from the Magazine they take. 1 admit that She know- all that is goinjron. and is briphl and entertaining in conversation : but I couid do as well as she does if 1 had the same source of information She lent me the last number of her Magazine lately, and I learned more in one hour's reading, about various social matters and the topics of the day, than I would pick up in amonth by my occasional chats with friends. It certainly covers every topic of interest, from the news of the day down to the details of housekeeping; and everything is so beautifully illustrated, too. Every time .Mamie goes over to the Aliens' she comes back and teases me to get you to take Demorest's Family Magazine, as the stories are bo good. Even the boys watch for it every month, as a place is found for them also in its pages ; and Mr. Allen swears by it. It is really wonderful how it suits every member of the family I " Mu Lek " Well, perhaps I had better send fora Specimen Copy ; for, if it i- anything like what you eayitis it will amuse and instruct thewholeof us." Mrs Lke ''I see that W. Jennings Demorest, the publisher, 15 East 14th Street. New York, is Offering to send a Specimen Copy for It) cents, so We can't lose anything, as each number contains a 'Pattern Order entitling the holder to any Pattern she may choose, and in any size- which alone makes each copy worth 3n cents . and I just want a jacket pattern like Mrs. .Aliens. The subscription price is only 82 00 a year ; and I must say I can't see how they can publish a* elegant a Magazine for so little money." ft BIRD The Great Secret oft restore the song of Cage their ailments & keeplh It makes canaries sinjgje feathers. Sent by mail j Sold by all druggists Uird Food Co., 400 N. 3d jOLDgrjHEjESTjRADE. EMPLOYMENT homes! for Information of all States and Territories, with Beautiful Engraving* ..f the most interesting Scene?*; and the various Inriustnes of all Sections, send KM cuts for copy ot TIIK « l>THt.\ \voi;i.l>. 1 lln.troted. THE WESTERN WORLD GUIDE AND HAND-BOOK. the most comprehens Book ever published to the Public Le ' earn" 8 It"" * State of tiers, Far- ors; also ent p^d the Divorce the States; a those seeking meat or Pleasure lng so valuable I how to get them, wain relation to the ves all laws of each importance to Set- mers or Prospect- all Pension, Pat- Postal Laws and Laws of each of i guide for Horn?., Kraplov. there is noth- and compre- givesa ftia- tion in tha by whom Gov- World erned.etc, a most ful I nto would hardly be found books, and which make it wortli ten tlmra Ita weight In Gold. It contains nearly too pages neatly bound and Mailed t,, all part of the World for 6» Crnta. It la tile h, st s, Html Hi. ok for Agents ever published. Many are making f loo |» i month others as high as *2,iuOa year selling the Guide and Hand Hook, Premlu T1IE WEKTEKX WOULD. Chicago. 1U. 1 P. Roe's novels are pub- lished in paper, nmo., at the uniform retail price of 50 cents. They will be sent by Messrs. Bloomingdalf. Bros, to any ad- dress on receipt of price. • The Earth Trembled. Young Girl's Wooing. Opening of a Chesnut Burr. From Jest to Earnest. Without a Home. His Sombre Rivals. Day of Fate. Nature's Serial Story. Face Illumined. He Fell in Love With His Wife. Knight of the XIX. Century. What Can She Do ? Driven Back to Eden. Near to Nature's Heart. All the works of E. P. Roe are published as before in uniform style, in cloth (20 volumes) at $1.50 per volume. DODD, MEAD & COMPANY, Publishers, NEW YORK. /LADIES 100,000; FREE, tradf. AMERICAN HOUSEKEEPING, The Greatest of all Home Journals. rnll Sb pages With a handsome Culored cover -aoh month torn. ptpteon all home «ubjecl». Practical Cuukini; Kecipcs, Kil. li. n anil lilnlnt Konm, llouleholil D.cornlir.n. Art and Fashion, Nrrille anil Knnr» Work Urie-a-Kr.ic, The r'arollj Doctor, Our Yoanc People, Suggestions to M> Mothers, Kind- raart.-n.tli.r Toilet.siu.rt storicsof Trawl and s.-ri ' '' als by our Best Authors. Subscription Price $1 per year In advaj w EVERY LADY ^ DRESSMAKER Women enjoy Blim p all other things, neat-lltting garments. _., theuseof Woum'sria v hTailoii StstcmitDhi -stiTTiNG.aper- ^ Bon of ordinary int. -Uigi-nco can cut and flt any article of dress 4%. perfectly without trying the garment on. TblB8j 8 tcnils60 plain? 1 andthebookof instructioncsocomrdeteand clear, thataehlldmajk eat and flt as perfectly as the mostexperi.rn.il Dr.-ss-maker. With <"m the Diagrams and Book of Instructions you kn-nv exactly th % emountof goods you need. How to flt stout or linn people; how ) t round or hollow shoulders, how to fashion waisi-. and nil th.. secrets of Dress-making. The extra sleeve r>att<-rn is well worth $5 % toanywoman. W01 m'sistheonly simple and correct H\>tem by wlii-h a person can measure, cut and flt garments without ar'at learning the Instruction Book, Special Sleeve Pattern and Sy-Mtcm, $10. TESTIMONIALS.E a"nd am well pleased with it— Susan Klktchlu, Bradford' \ S I system.— Miss MAGGIE M-'Kke, Newport, R.I. Myself and em highly. Everybody likes them. You may know it by ' eld, Rio, Wis. Kind $1 enclosed for paper and system. Ips Worth's System of Dress Cutting is one of the grandest inventions in this line that there is. Have cut six \ • Ir.-xH ■„, licsidi-s several patterns. The sleeve pattern is a dandy. — Nannie M. Sharp, Apple t.'r.-.-k (iliin 4 lt> - - iv. d the system, tried it on paper, and in two hours came out successful.— Miss M. V\ , Blattlnton II! I am sixteen years old, have cut a dr-ss with yoursvstein. It fits perfectly.— Rosa D. Meeks, Valley Center ' CaL I am using Worth's System of Dress Outline;, and am well pleased with it— Susan Fletcher, Bradford Maine. I am well pn ased with your dress-making syt' daughter like them very much, and recommend them ] the number we have sentfor.— Mrs. J. E. Cuatfield, want both very much. Examined a friend'slast week.— Mrs. Joun Miu,ER,Ithaca, N.Y. I learned to use it perfectly, and have cut dresslinings and a child's night gown, which fitted perfectly.— D. C. M„ Ellington, N. Y. These are a few of the thousand of Testimonials received from people we have sent the system to. ^^OUR. BIG oppeh. _ On receiptof only $1.00 we will send the Worth System of Dress Cutting, Com- plete Book of Instruction, Special Sleeve Pattern, with one year's subscription to the American Housekeeping. In addition we will send to the first and every tenth person answering this advertisement your choice of either The Peerless Atlas of tin- World (equal to any $H)atla-), or the Perfection Fabric Tufting and Embroidering Machine. With it any one can make their own Rugs and CarpetB and do the finest embroidery work. (Ileitnlar Prloeja.OO.) We pay all charges. Do not delay. Address, aukkican housekeeping, i 4 Cortland 7 s . < Customers ordering from Ad- vertisements in this Catalogue will eonfer a favor by mentioning this publication. BLOOM I NGD ALE BROS. "NEVER-BREAK" STEEL COOKING UTENSILS. A complete revolution. Every house- keeper wants them. Always nice, always clean ; long looked for, here at last. Ask your dealer for them, or write for illustrated price list. BLOOmiNGDALE BROS THE AMERICAN WATCH CO. THIRD AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET, NEW YORK. Having purchased an immense number of Watches at remarkably low prices, we will dispose of them for the next six months as bargains. The prices oj these Watches are cheaper than they can be manufactured for. Every Watch is guaranteed by us to be an excellent time-keeper and just as represented. All Watches will be taken back and money refunded if not satisfactory. Initials engraved on Watches free of charge. Solid silver watches, stem-winder and set- ^^H&^^SBMH^flHH*"' 5- Ladies' nickel stem-winding hunting case, best American move- ^BHOBv ami setting watches, excellent 8. Ladies' solid gold hunting ments $8.00 ^ time-keepers, warranted . $3 39 case watch, stem winder and . Same, elegantly hand engraved, Elgin or 4. Gentlemen's solid gold hunting case watches, 6. Same, solid silver, engraved, setter, best American move- Waltham movements $9.75 stem-winders and setters, Elgin movements, $s.o8 ments, elegantly hand engrav- . Same, boys' or ladies' watches, with Swiss plain or engraved cases, warranted, real bar- 7. Same, solid gold, engraved, ed case, warranted, real bar- $5.98 gains $29.75 $12.98 gains $2250 The above Goods guaranteed by Bloomingdalc Bros. RUBBER GOODS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, 63 We beg to direct the attention of our patrons lplete line of rubber poods for medicinal pu below a few of the able goods. Our prices are 60 per cent, lower than those charged by other house bijOomisjgdaIjx: bros. The Unique Syringe. Special uttention is directed to this syrini owing to the nmarkiMy low price. Itis first-class in quality and finish, the mounts are all hard rubber, as good ns any sold tor ."xi. Tacked in an attractive inlaid wooden box 89c. Postage, 12c. 104. The Roval Family Syringe, made of the hard rubber fittings and Drinking; or medicine Glass. 102. Improved Oval lied Pan, with drainage outlet tube, which has been found very convenient. 100. The Improved Irrigator Family Fountain Syringe. It is the perfection of fountain syringes, and has no equal in the market. The pipes are all hard rubber; 'new style bag; has an eyelet which is much stronger and more convenient than the old style. The most important advantage is the hard rubber vaginal irrigator. 2 quarts, gl. 49. 3 quarts, SI -69. 4 quarts. $l.S!t._ Postage, 28c. Fountain Fami st fountain syrir I is strictly first-ch throughout. The new style bag is much stronger and more convenient than the old. Pipes are all made of hard rubber Packed in polished wood boxes. 101. Ladies' Atlas Svringe, made entirely of the best quality hard and i nI ,art 98e 2onarts «l 1Q 4nn«rts «;1 TO 80ft rubber, has no vllvcs, and is v,rv efficient for its purges, as 1 * nart ' ^-s with measure engraved on glass, enclosed in neat wooden box 8c Rubber Goods (not illustrated). 106. Besides the above we have breast pumps. .23c 107. Finger cots, made of the best rubber, for bruised or sore fingers 4c 108. Rubber nipples, white or black, each 3c., per dozen 30c 109. Teething pads Tc 110. Teething rings 5c 111. Invalid cushions, 11 to lti inches. $1.59 to 2.29 112. Air cushions 2.19to3.39 113. Medicine droppers, straight or bent tubes.. 4c 114. Ice bags 15 to 35c 115. Breast shields 7c BLOOM I NGD ALE BROS. H E ,yf£f 1 OUR NEW 1890 FLOWER SEEO OFFER. fflfT FLOWERBEDS Varieties, FREE! CONTAINS s ILLUSTRATED ARTICLES ON TRAVEL. SOCIETY NOTES. PORTRAITS OF PROMINENT PEOPLE. BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. Besides a large number of interesting departments carefully prepared, as Health Hints. The Dining Room. Fashion Fancies. The Mother's Page. Recipe (tried and tested). Latest Modes. Series of Articles on Home Dressmaking. Flowers and Plants. Fancy Work. Knitting and Crocheting. Children's Page. Games. Puzzles. Home Recreations, Etc. With many other kindred topics, making it the best magazine in the world for the price. SO Cents per year. Trial Subscription, IO Cents for three months. Address, THE BRODIX PUBLISHING CO., Washington, D. C, stablUlied mid nrc thir> rliai mint; I*. lies' pr*per already nmondil, Balsam, Cypress i It I we now make thefol- offer: Upon receipt nlv 12 iViiln *" silver or stamps, toe will send _..e Ladle*' \VorM/.» Three Month*, and to each subscriber we wilt also sent Frei- ami r ■ }>>ud, a large and magnificent Collection of Choice Flower Seed*, two hundred varieties, luc mum*. Asters. Phlox Digitalis, Double Zltll ^ ceutVollecllon of" Choice Flower Seeds, put up by a nrsi-TlasS Seed House aud warranted fresh and reliable. No lady can afford to miss this won, lei fit I opportunity. We guarantee every subscriber many times the value of nioiiev Bent, and will refund four money and make >ou a present of botli seeds and paper if vou are not entirely satisfied, due is an old established aud reliable publishing home, endorsed by all leading newspapers. 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Address, The Jenness-Miller Pub, Co., 363 FIFTH A VESXTE, New YorKi V/HAT THEY SAY SINCE the days of our old grand- mothers, when the genuine Root Beer was so much relished and enjoyed, very little opportunity-has been afforded to quench the thirst with the delicious home-made Root Beer, and only since the wide-spread popularity of Hires' Root Beer packages are the fancies ol olden times to be realized. That the many thousands who drinl Hires' Root Beer have not only receivec pleasure in quenching their thirst, bu also a great benefit to their health, i attested by the many thousands of letter we are continually receiving from ai parts of the world. HIRES' and take no other. Ask for Ik. Hikks : , Some of our dealers, when I have asked for ires' Root Beer, have tried to pet me to lake ■other kind. I have tried several other makes, ' I will not use any other kind if I cannot get druggists and grocers ought to know their -ss. but they cannot sell me any other Root genuine and grocers ought to -ss. but they cannot sell me any /hen Hires* is to be had. It is t Dk. W. M. Snyder, Lowell, Mass. it is excellent, and the children are delighted when told to bring a bottle from the cellar. Mrs. Charles h ^^> p drink- ive used many bottles of your Root Beer, :ier likes it very much and says it does her *an to use it last summer, and have \ through the winter. Some of our rela- i , used it too, and they all like it very Lulu A. Scott, Albany, N. Y. We are using your Root Beer, and find it the best of all temperance drinks. In the future we shall always keep it on hand. We never have to worry now as to for a summer drink, as we have been celebrated Root Beer for three years. We: Your Root Beer is excellent. I indeed to all classes of people. 1 wish that all b< and whisky drinkers knew of your delicious Ko Beer. I suppose many of them would stop ing intoxicants. Please find enclosea S5 cents a send another bottle. John R. Labritzer, KnoHville, Tenn. Root Beer for about five years and tind it very beneficial. We always have it on hand and would not be without it. Maggie Noble, Absecon, Atl. Co., N. J. I have been drinking your Beer since last win- ter, and always keep it on hand. It is the most delicious and wholesome drink that I have ever used. Gus Weber, " Karshalltown, Iowa. We are using your Root Beer in our family, and we consider it the most delicious drink in ex- istence. H. L. Cooper, Williamstown, 1 a. I used your Root Beer last year, and find excellent. I find it a grand thing for the liver a stomach. MRS - C Lo ^„t D N .Y. Your Root Beer makes such a pleasant drin that I cannot do without it. J . H. Evans, Augusta, Ue Your Root Beer gives good satisfaction her and I am having a nice trade on it. R. R. Ruggles, Newburgh, O.' I am constrained to give testimony of the gre and decided benefit I have derived from the " of your Root Beer. Some time ago I wrote ». obtained a package from you, which I prepareA accordance with the directions I had been great run down in health, in fact I had struck a deel in life, but the use of yoMr preparation tauaentt health thermometer up, and to-day I am better th, for a good while. The medicine has done more tn. , you recommend for it. John Tennant,^ I am fifty-nine years old, but I never felt be at twenty-five than I do now while drinking yo Root Bee, W P Scity, Oregon. I was glad to get your Root Beer, and my folks like it very much and I wish to tell you how it helped a little girl who was troubled with her stomach so that she could not eat or drink, and was thought to be bevond recovery, but your Root Beer helped her. Send me another bottle. T. A. Stowers, Wyoming, III. The package received ; and I made the Beer for i is the finest I ever drank. Shall sell it from this date, send me the name of tirrn that manufactures bottles C. S. Johnson, Richmond, Va. 1 have used your Root Beer package for the first time, and was de- lighted with it. It is a drink easily made, not rea^uiring^any boiling or fou will please i in every sense a tonic. Morris St., Phi! I have been using your Root Beer in my famih and I consider it a verv refreshing and healthful dr for dyspepsia, with which I have been troubled for titteen years. Mary E. Hamilton, Wilmington, Del. We have used your Root Beer for the last three years, and have found it very nourishing. It is our daily drink, and we would not do without it, so I can recommend it very highly. Mrs. Rhimf.s, Frankhnvillc, Pa. I have sold your .Root Boer packages for the last two years, and they have given universal satisfaction. S. Blair, Jr., ke^anee, 111. 7 ^ J \l 98, VlO-lte Wnllur SI. \