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OVER SEA FOR FALSE LOVER. Pretty English Girl Pursues Man Who Failed to Appear at Altar in Manchester, MADGE POLLARD. Im Manchester, England, the wedding) ly invelghing against the man, the de- Gay of pretty Madge Pollard and Percy | serted girl went to the newspaper office Churoh was fixed for Jan. %. | Ml her story. Before she left a Bhe was the daughter of money was placed in her hands parents and lived at home. He was a nt to pay her passage to tala @empositor on the Manchester Chronicle. | country, to keep her while ehe fe here He was twenty-four years old and she|#nd then repay her passage back home. | twe years younger. ‘They had met the| Everybody connected with the paper, year before and hed been engaged to| frum editor-in-chief to the latest ap- be married for stx months, |prenticed “devil” tn every department, ‘All the preparations for the wedding | 284 contributed to help her in her | were made, the brides clothes were | "arch. ready, the wedding breakfast had been ordered an@ the guests invited, The Danns hag been called in eburch and the day arrived. Ne Bridegroom Appeared. Church mever came to the house, ‘The young boride was in hysterics, the gues's excited and his friends alarmed. A pearching party hurriedly set out. A visit to the newspaper office showed that he had drawn all the money due hm and inquiry at the bank showed (he fame thing. He had about $9. A ticket broker recalled that he had Bold “a ticket to Liverpoo! to a man an- @wering Church's description and a visit to Liverpool revealed that the same man had bought a ticket for this city om the White Star liner Germanic. While relatives and friends were loud- respectadie | Puresed Him Over Sea. ‘The girl quietly stole away from home and she arrivel in this elty yesterdsy on the Oceanic. the Unien Church wes left at “ ts on Feb. 6 To the of- varters Mudge told her too, will hel A card of Six” hea ficers P a ¥ sp States, must get his ca: he does so he will be ie 7guse for Le tig | the girl"! ix" does pat pence dishonorable men very len- tently. In spite of {t all, the girl 1s not angry ith the man. Tam here he will find me and & will all be right.” THIS CUANT BOY ~ A AUMAWAY He Is but 15 Years Old and Wears a No. 12 Shoe. wi with me for ig ete 1 am sure. It TWO PANTERS FALL TO EATH Guard Rail of Scaffold at the Sixth Floor Broke. Tf you happen to see Stanislas Ureull, notify @ policeman at once, for the Itttle boy has been missing from his home, 2) Mulberry atreet, since last Monday, You'll have no trouble recognising: Stanisiag when you see him His father, Dominick, Geseribes him thus to the poitce: Age, fifteen. Height, b feet, 11% inches tm his stock- Teane Goldberg, twenty-two yenrs old, ef & Broome street, arr} another man, Both painters on the unfinished building | @t One Hundred and Seventh street and | First avenue, {ell this morning from & Scaffolding at the rixth story to the Gtound and were instantly killed. broke, throwing the men off. tnges t Pic Mg ge Maire gl gy Me ize of shoes, No. 12 ot. Boge vison, Brooklyn, was ax. pale pery vested. ir dark: The boy's r says there was @ an a, quarrel on’ Monday "because GUT IN THO BY TROLLEY. /*ie"y.c, tani nt Gree ts cte Seceph Farrell, of Port Rien. | :0Ming he redventad cote mond, Meets with a Merri- | stanislars Ors aL ES employment with the Consolidated Montgomery and He was @ married man and left a wife and two children m the Davie, found floating in the East River at Pler 53, will be held at the Morgue to-day to determine whether he met with foul play. that in his belle? Lacien was murdered "Ft 39 by @ rival in love and then thrown into) |, the river, The police are tnvestignting | talned Biseutt Company, Water streets SLEW HIM, Brother of Lucien Davis Believes He Met with Foul Play. . potice have evening. The autopey on the body of Lucien Philip Davis, hie Ddrother, declares the fight. tor; Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats and Golf Capes. To close out the balance of our winter coats we will make three lots of them for Saturday’s sale, Ladies’ Top Coats. At $7.75 tort: coats have been selling at $12.50, $18.00, $18.00 and $200, and are made of Kerseys, Cheviots, Boucies and Cov- erts; all shades in the season's Uggs styles; lined with Best quality silk or satin; every size is here in some one of these priced lots, but we advise an early inspec- tion, as pod is expect them to last at 77 These coats have been selling at $7.50, At $5.9 $10.00 and $12.50, made of Kerseys, Cheviots, Boucles and eet ans ie the season's evailing styles; lined with y silk or Satin; every size is here in some one of these lo's, 5.90 Misses’ Top Coats. about been sellin 2.98 Pps psa many yi and mates to select from, end all sizes in the lot; an exceptional 2.98 bargain, at Giris’ Leng Schoo! Coats, in fancy mixed materials,made }o-date shape, sizes 6 to tive oi ik oso re hi: mh hi $5.00—Gelt Capes, of Oxford black, navy of colors, including Fay eh Phe ele ois as ot OG Goreed Pion, Gn Gt. Geetion. Special Sale of Silk Waists. Shirt Waists of black taffeta silk, hemstitched, tucked and embroidered, new , stitched collars and 5.98 » 4.98 Shirt Walets,Gnest quality taffeta silk, new iil 598 wt 5,69 Gocené Pieer, (eth Ot. Section. Manufacturers’ Sale of Men’s Laundered Fancy and White Shirts at 25c. ‘We will place on sale to-morrow an accumulation of about 75 dozen Men's Shirts, white and fancy laundered; some open back, others back and front; not a e line of sizes in slg gd all - in both Vines, ¢ your choice, ll 25 WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, FEE found dat Davie was attentive to two young women at ths factory, ene named Mollie Mullins, of 63 Water etreet, and the other Katie Waters, whose address is not known He left his home on Christmas Bre to take a silver watoh ag ® present to Mise Mullins, He reached there, found Miss Mulling absent, left the watch and went! away. This was about § o'clock in the An hour iater Martin Donnelly, a boy employed in the factory, says he saw Davis at Gouverneur and Water streets fighting with @ young man known to him. only ap Hibdard. Davie, after the! tail and stately, two had been separated, boarted a Belt line car, He dit not appear to have been the general Delief about the fac- hat Davis walked off the pier by mistake some time during the night, For Mea soles, morrow, at pee pair, price, We also offer our celebrated We * Shoes, for | Neat Collarette of Belgium fur, which closely men, the only strictly waterpr seal; many have been sold at $3.75; our manu- “Bloomingdale Waterproof congress, at per pair, Shoes For Women. Let 2— "’ Shoes, The most populai We have them tn more than twenty different da bod | = descript hs In heavy weights for extra hard usage the Sing or Shetland Calf Uppers, triple soles, calf lined to toes, For tender feet, ask for Viel Kid, black or brown, double calf leather, double or triple soles; sizes and widths com- Bs to be had at our M From Our Trade Sale of Manufacturers’ Stocks.§ | Brussels, large and Eyeglass and Spectacle Sale. soom, tabard cant Spectacies, moisture does not injure they always look bright ind new; exclusive opticians would sale price, per pair, ——_ RUARY 16, 1900, WHIP FOR HER TENANT, Woman Lashed Neighbor Mra, Gchacffor €i4 not approve of the move and ordered Mra, Petersen to stop. with @ éree hand, to the intense disgust of the short and stout janitress, ‘Mrs, Bchaeffer fumed and protested, Dut te no avail, “T'!! etop this! she ghouted. Then calling to her son she sald: “Bring me up & Rorsewh!p. Bring up the one with the knots tn {t." ‘The son brought up the horsewhip with the knots in it, and without further ado Mra. Gchaeffer began to lash Mrs, Pe. In Row Over House~ | oiews enan necessary, but fought off her asealiant and had her arrested. hold Rights. In court Mrs. Gobseffer did not deny using the whip and paid her fine with an/ alr of satisfaction. —— Verget Her Reol. 5 Mra Annie Melcher, it Atty years old, was found at Ninth street and Third avenue last night by Policeman Bock, of the East Fifth street station. The ‘woman wes accompanied by her one- year-old grandson. Ghe sald that she had forgotten where she lived. o woman and child were taken to the sta- tlon-house, Mra Louies Schaeffer, who is short and stout, was fined # In the Ewen Street Court, Brooklyn, to-day for horeewhipping Lillian Petersen, whe ts The women live 1 @ fiat-Rouse at 3 Arton pince, of which Mra Schaeffer ‘o the jantresn Mra, Petersen moved in only recently, and concluded that her apartinents needed disinfecting, Bhe began the process yesterday, * Special interest to-morrow centers around the Shoe, China, Men’s Furnishings and Grocery Departments. How- ever, in every corner of the store are multitudes of exceptional value-giving bargains to make Saturday selling triumphant. A Saturday’s Price $2.00 comtort and durability wear the “James tr shoe for men. skins, the ions, Full complement of sizes, { | This sale consists of the $4.00 grade. , we recommena tire stock sold, at Fine Fur lain or toe caps, also heavy winter russets or box London, of i 4 Leg icagadl with 16 large tua en's Shoe Department, 2.00 facturers’ sale price, Mate Fleer, goth St. Section, sembles seal; these have been considered Y prtght or vesting uppers. Other kinds embrace vici kid, Dongola leather or box Bug in either gn thed lace. Spec ine of heavy we tol which make walking easy. The tenet? Shoes con only be obtained at Bloom- ingdales. Your choice of any of ibe thirty Styles at, per pair, J 98 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes, at, per pair, 98c, We repeat three recent Shoes for school wear; to-morrow's offer; shoes tn lace ina button: henvy weights, with spring heels fer boys, don- | Offers in floor cov gol Ieather for girls; also special lot of sample shoes; 98 are worthy of the attention of sale price, pair, every . fecené Piser, Gh GR Gestion. We have secured outright the entire stock of one of the largest and most noted Manufacturers of Eyeglasses and Spectacles, and at a rate that enables us to sell them at a mere fraction of the prices originally intended for their sale. This will enable you to purchase four pairs of the finest grades of goods for the price that you would be com- eye to pay for one pair elsewhere. LOT 3 ts a double extra quality Tapestry Brussels, class 1—Nickel E; 3 and designs, artistic colorings and new shadings; MADE, jacles for which the TRIS AND LINED FREE, per yard, 77 : Specti optictan will ask $1.00; our sale price, Aluminico E: and which lanufaeturers’ Sale $1.25 for them, our 48 2 ¢ | . ronwunrenent| Sale of Men’s Overcoi A prominent manufacturer's entire stock of fine Furs goes on sale to-morrow at less than half price. 78 fine FUR COATS, made of nearseal (it would take an ex- pert to distinguish this fur from Alaska seal); every manufactured hw genuine P. L. quality; they are lined with satin, guar- anteed for two years; very finest manne;, in all the latest styles; great value at $50.00; choice of the en- mit 24,50 Collarettes, jam fe, Sines ey Lsseovpdternd sable 5 pointed storm collar, value $15.00; our pron sale 7 50 ° Stylish Collarettes made of Belgium bea pron sy Ate were sold at $3.9$; our manufacturers’ price, colorings, suitable { ons kB rear | }, Sul lor , dining room or library, MADE, LAID AND Liked FREE, per yard, 67 ‘Third Fleer, GHD GH. Section Shaving Sets at 95c. tay Heavy, warm Overcosts, Weld | shouldered—full back—loose i style—made of Elegant Blue : Black Kesseys, : rina $f 50 : ber of small lots of Ovescoats tia | formerly sold at $58.00 and $2008, Bt ne. Cor, 42"Ste) AON: A Ave., Beth. - ‘eort garment selected in <5 E B 8 5 t i Z i i i resembles 1 45 = : f = 3 <BF Hi u 1.95 & é £ Fashionable Fer », made of Belgium seal, trimmed | and lace at the seck and arm Sai ’ with Chinchilla Hare edge all around; splendid 2.45 holes. We slo lacteded te tur y $ rice, IOs | _ value st $5.00; our manufacturers’ sale price, this lot Ladies’ Wing Parislan, one of the most stylish collirettes this season, | Sleeve Vestes choice JD ~ “American Eagie” Shoe | made of Baltic fur, which resembles seak hat long LOT Wo, +-Lesier’ pr ted <= Sale, Every pair o1 tabs and 8 tails; also one lot of Collarettes, wit! ribbed Vests and =, nally stamped $3.5 pale. | sstrachan yoke: thouunds of these have been sold ) QE | Rail en tog rls Fe These shoes are handsome- 4s high a8 $7.50; our manufacturers’ sale price, ‘would pey $c. for. ly designed, | up-to-date | Collerettes of Imitation sable fox, large storm colar; | farce man meet, 8 pr Se ee oo ‘eplendid valee at $7.00, our manufacturers’ sale 3.49 and without all sires, inchadiag 2 to ATOEE. | ¢ lot of beautiful Par Collarettes of Belgtum fur, with File ver dace In this lot are jent tabs, some with 6, 8 and 9 tails, plain nearseal, lates, PB Merge oa With astrachan yokey there are garments among these that street or dress; with dull, pieced p mg) Boni Ome Ki le Early titender, our 13 @kind, per can, Corn, Maine, our 12c. kind, per can, Caliterala fancy, 17, 23, 2§ and if al ATF * a iif i i i }: This complete out. Stout, Z R every article ‘dona e\ necessary for a j uick, eas Dept. - | shave, spe- : 95 dng lr a brough weconst ered them a berg The set consists of: payeiey asl we first introduced them at pair; our sale price, feteg ' pees oat te? teclon a oe | 2 Qeeeine Morsehide Mant or Peers to 95 5 y 4