The evening world. Newspaper, February 19, 1900, Page 3

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WIFE KIDNAPPED; _ ‘OLD CRAANY’ IS {WOMAN DEAD wie yc’ BY . = ae eae a HUSBAND SUED! ffj)-STAMVED) AT HER DOOR) = 4 MARRIED MAN. vrei i "| Insh Linens: and sa Goes to Court for ein a Rent in * Drift Pres ral Clear jore he cloned with \ t Three Years. ing Path. We “Rite j Rideout was held for trial. The et eee Rts Table Cloths, “OM Granny” te dead The Harlem . N. 1, @ victim of the big storm $2 each, .., of Saturday, freer inhabitant of that section of Har-|” wie tng bitesard was raging Batur- 75 She had paid $10 in rent in three years day night Mrs. Crester started for a! Napkins, diner sise, butcher shop nearby. She spent very little time in the store, simply getting the meat for Sunday's dinner. The young wife hurried away saying she was going straight home. She got as far as the front stoop of her house for three poor little rooms in the tene- ment at 2 Park avenue. “Old trauny" lived by bemging, and the public was generous to her, because her poor old eyes were almost blind, and even in her destitution she retained the fv IR, of at Pig) thirty years she @ big department $2.95 each, wonte som nant Hemutitched Damask Scarf grateful letiere t Mire, | 836, 75°. each, 1 oe Pinkbate. 18x45, g0c. “ (value $i Hemstitched Huck T i i Hi ! Lj TT} 3 Z “33 i E He Ranks Anna Gould's Nuchand, wet Ie Here to Sell Wine to the Bztravagant. ‘While America io waiting the arrtval ot Come De de Reg pe HO bt w meeting sot ee fst cates Ba BRE Meg eld: cording to hes country on the humble ion of on Saturday walked the streeta of New| friends. goat ing wine to the wealthy and extray- PRETTY GIRL SSN York through the blinding snowstorm In| The last her father and mother saw vy oearch of hie missing et ants of Winifred was when she started with hy Ee Neem Seaeanien: Wine ‘Sidenweers trom |Meeaban sis. Meee last mak O iae| fees wo an ae eee tthe Ge Her Home in Montolair With. | Arrest at 58 Washington avenue, Breok-/ For eight days and nights the father tin tl out Known Reason. lyn, of Witllam 6. M, feces ta rcagre Bearchel Boston, Jersey City and New sere at ah Bid aged man, formeriy employed ta the| York without success. The fate of Mise Margaret Hunt, an| Charlestown Nevy-Yard. Pplice, traced, the the | attractive gir] who lived with the family Rideout 1 mow 4 priser in the ton doboken and found t eee of Thomas Higgins in Montclair, N. J! game otreet station charged with Rich a2 apt minister, be enveloped in mystery. Digamy, abduction amd Ridnapping. Beer were tracea (0 the Brookiyn nouse, 1 aoe a not ont Tt was just after noon on Wednesday Rideout is a married man, whose wife “ere Lis eae wae empdored as ae 2 oP yeas she left her bose toe. weet, se. te demented, Ze. wou ae be Sees | ee men ee lege |B. per. that Fart ee has not been| for and obtained permission to take Mr.| ment in the Adams Street P: even. Alden's young daughter, Winifred, to she was restored to her fat! it if a es te Hi WINNIE ALDEN. = aE | r it rf Ihe the door was closed and lecked and 1/100F and was made a prisoner. Mrs, Miller then tells how her husband | left her without saying a word, and when she demanded to know the mean- i] ing of the strange actions she wae told that she was @ prisoner in the Ly tion by order of her husbané aad Dr, Rarnes, Bhe demanded to be released, but was forced to eo to bed, and says the nurses tried to make Rer take « narcotic, “For tight Gays,” continued Mrs. Miller, “I was held a captive. I was forced to witness the most shocking things and was annoyed ané ¢hreatened hy the Samaj Barnes came to me om Oct. 2 Pi pion gees 1 again demanded to be released. But he threat- ened to place me in A strait-Jackut, put me tn solitary confinement and feed i t g HK : i { ‘4 h isi at ge H if g | i g Es H 5 rH i i 25 “ i i Me On bread and water. In fear of my Leather Goods. [Continuation of our Great Trade Sale of | commitment. The purpose life T sign he of teeaae soups tee =, winaron es Golf Capes, | Great Sale of Fine oe Pe. | re k Lagarde fly “T learned Barnes and A special — at a finger or strap purses, An foc: ery and Tuesday will bea low figure enables us French Trimmings. enormous quantity of Mall Med nei | The Ta ing O ity of the Season, a oe at a great ent, in a selection Oy cokes A stock of fine bie ag ig Dress Trimmings, con- that will suit all fan. | Signed to us to convert into cash quickly. The oT Nakao oe cies ; a gu Ox. | goods are marked with no reference to cost ; the one pattie y j ered See | soak equally Py navy and idea has been to mark them at a figure that would ye : S | Granulated Seem, ht 5 | oS om ae hin, pore 345 | partment, Onee Rit) grime | Prices. at Hemdeds if gs tie irs. Miller telle the strange story of her kidnapping in an affidavit, filed with t 34% Ibs. (with her putt. “My husband,” she says, “returned iccase much of the story light ifully turn them into cash promptly. Also the following odd pieces in decorated Por- | worth of Bik of pemyeg WA teeing i ii Mra, Miller, but defends himself iaback Lot 1—400 yards Taffeta Sitk Allovers, over ‘ Mein celain, at less than the cost of ble ay, mort), for itelt of an accifent that happened te my ware, iNler was a, confirmed ty Atneg- sag 3 eo, ad older, srarace i Tea Cups oni Saucers, Soup Plates, ecorated por- | Java and Mocha C , William J. Shaw, at Riverside, | maple Abe Was prougnt te ty, pity 105 00 effects; that decorated porcelain; manu. Iga eediareniniy 10 our highest ane sale pric sale price, priceper 1) (ates, English por- ie ot ey eae : a ‘pistes, decorated celain, with meat underglaze | _ lctous tn flavor, celains Manaactare foe ae sale price, each, 94 apie: Sale Price, each, “He said T must hurry up it I but for win the made aes value, wanted to see him alive. slg, , 634 ee tnd $5.98 all at, per as ve Breaktast Plates, decors 4), — ted porcelain; manufac- 9 soup eae bead ia turers’ sale price, each, on. close out at bargain Orm formerly sold at 296, bo S06.) will weet org Fruit Saucers, decorated pric’s. porcelain; manufactur- ‘ca Plates, fine English por- oe ee aah celain, be elev. porcelain ; po mgiy turers’ sale price, each, Dinner Plates, English por- | Celain, with neat und: cid lergtaze vate mts, 1) eS Pie ac Solid Gold Spring & Nose-piece Eyeglasses & Specs, /5c. Solid Gold Nose and Spec. ‘stat woke made, highly finished, are skeleton set, gel gece rims, mak- . ing them pris pws and durable solid gold nose pieces: guaranteed to last a life- time. sctinth the Celebrated cope dif wo riscopic , Non-breakable springs: nse vatiety of newest desiens, | Fests, Spectuce in stright or riding bows pall gg no ly only | Sweet tender > Hi ig al WcE® iy Hh 5 pit E & a $ > & # yes @owa Mare "Sabie! Sabie ic ty t ewclerht OR | pepo, dana foodg wt aiveteed by ether weakly | _pereim & jewel " pair. SI are advert! y we was Neat vale Sour pcx gorse, F Togs goods al $1 asa great bargain, We otter them to | Sifted Pees, our $c. —a ee Scarts, | $25.00, S0lh@ Gold] morrow, not more than two pairs to a customer, 1875 kind, per aaa, = Red Fox set the special price of, per pair, Extra fancy Sifted Wt with dia- eee! this bel we will include, free of charge,a | our 18. kind per Pant: anil mond weigh- silk guard, hook and chamois eyeglass cleaner, an, Pi asa se Main Ficot, Froat, Comte | Cong, Maine, our 128. kind, per can, ep iF L col > Books, Complete Set, 54c We offer the following 5-volume area gt od rt Se thus ay ei st z § ; hi H 5 —= e : stewing 5A eather Stocking ye: af 4 volumes, at the same price. Russell, W. Clark, Works of. Verne, Jules, the Works of. Conan, | Pik nt i any] ei De HE Gy tit in ~ z ib j Les 1 | ;

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