Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~ IML Started to See HENRY 8. HILL. ‘The twin boys of Hawthorne IIL Newspaper man, Whe have been mis from their in Flushing sin - ferday at 1 o'clock 1. M, and who a balleved to have been kidnapped by | gypsies, were found this @elock at Jamaica, | miles from their } Ht turns out th they wanted to see | z the world. 1 seemed to thelr eight: | 3 year-old minds that (hey could Ket & fine view of it for & cents apiece by a riding around Long Island in a trolley i ye thr. ‘They had somg money 'n thelr pockets, it appears, and wo slipped away after lunch and boarded the first car 1 ame along. ‘They intended to wind up.| they say, at the circus in this elty Unfortunately the car they took was @oing in the other direction, So out no The cold world of the long Island marshes they were whirled. doyed it hugely. : KIDNAPPED SURE. ‘The parents wer frantic, and when | they notified the polive the latter said at once: “Kidnapped! The gypsies!” | Sleuths wen: out and trekked back |), into the meadows where’ the gypsies were. They lay in watch all night long. Dut not a stray boy could be seen about i the camp. Meantime The Evening World had been appealed to, and kept the iong tance telephone wires hot ail over 14 Asiand. Finally, at 64 o'clock, a re- @ponse came from Jamaica: “The boys are here in the station-|, house.” It was from Acting Sergt. Friday, and @ure enough he had the adventurous twins corralied. They had been found j et 4A. M. wandering around the streets, q Wet, tired, disconsolate and boohooing, ‘The Sergeant allowed the boys to talk + #@ an Evening World reporter over the This |s the story they told: jwthorne, jr. the elder of ihe twins, . Was spokesman: STORY OF THE TWINS. “Hawthorne,” he was asked, “where MERIT HUST Pat EE 000,000 Trust Fund Is Subject to Inheri- 4 tance Tax. fhe Appellate Division of the Bu- * Gear te-dey handed down 2 de Im the matter of the appraisal of ate of William H. Vanderbilt, enter of Gurrogate Fitagerald, de- ® certain fund subject to the ‘Tax law, wes affirmed. This | aca a peeiit of the late Cornelius Vander. yR motion to declare the fund tazation was made on be- | K. Vanderbilt, as an URES OF THE to a place # man sald wi "They en-| oo HILL TWINS, Circus and Lost in Mazes of Long Island. THE RUNAWAY TWINS. HAWTHORNE HILL. esterday ? came the an re you all day j "E was, boo-too-hoy Wer He on Ing ove eminiae vole eak up, ite bay ame { poor child!’ from a long dis ephone girls (oad Me) , little voy speak louder! mete bad wanted «of pity wee (ings. ride?” ars a five cont. HMles from six differ: ent p rl whem What did you a 1 dont know, hy ar. (Volees from Tel! the niece} Think, and urt know! went to. ~ just ihink of thore chil- dug about (hrough the aide) * (Tie from the direc: Point) we we rode t “Well, Line ten of Mon Wel wei mat It was-was tk an’ we mot scart” we and grand chorus of MONTAUK POINT SYMPATHY. What do you think your papa will do when he sees you” (Loud walls for answer and sharp ex- sof disgust all along the line, | with, "Oh, the brute! from | Momtauk Pottit.) Bawyer Hill, lea to the ‘phone. the other twin This is what Where did you sleep until the pollceman found yout CListen girls! Ring off! ring off! busy: | Keep off this Ihr _ o does! tig the matter with that reporter? Just know he tant marcied! The on and speak, Henry! (been, feminine | votce) “Where ald | Jie Henny spen’ the nasty c'uel| nighty *H09-H00-h00-000-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0" — And thus It ended. At Loclock yesterday afternoon Mrs. Hill gave the Inds thetr luncheon and left them alone in’ the dintng room When she returned they had disappear- ed, but she thought nothing of it be. cause they often played about t near thelr home. Sanfor: When they did not return ncloek | an usual she became worrted, and, wiih & servant, started to hunt for them streets | ufferea’ | || Fell from Hrooklyn ee ae THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING; APRIL L 12, 1900. COLOEN-HNRED GIRL MISSING. e Pretty Lillian or hiss Left | Her Home on Tues- day Last. | Littan | daughtér of P Lejon, a plano var {zt er, of 403 First ave Lejon. the sixteen-year-old Oto has been asing from her home rnin and her heartbroken parenis she hes fallen into bad hands. L1iMal is a golden;nalred mins, tall fo! erage with handsome Ulue eyes and @ mplexton m waches and tina Pourt room enth steer 1 Week and 1 from 1 n the office, wal git Lalltan 1 girl and could no! ber home Tuesda ithon th Bu we \niearance tn che morning.” sald jay, ‘to buy a paper V eturned f noticed her look: | ne h risement« for places \rmation MIESING LILLIAN LEJON. } After Lilhan left hei to the diy-goods manager that ay to meve to Hoboken home whe we and (ole the her porition. There was $4 her. She received this an ore Since en nothing haw been ‘heard of het. She wore a dark blue skirt, red waist and red velvet hat, Twe Years Ago and Is Awarded Ver- diet To-Day. A verdict of $10,000 against the Brook- lyn Elevated Rallroad was awarded to- day to Frank Nugent, an ex-conductor who was employed by the company until two sears ago The verdict Is for injuries 5. 188, by reason company to pr the aides of the « Nugent wae in wed Dec ther tof the guard-rails along eture of a work train on the day in au nd got oft to turn « switch at Broadway and Myrtle avenue There was no railing at that point, and in trying to get out of the way of an approaching train he fell fre structure to the «treet. He broke both ankles and received internal inj He b harke he jught sult beter well and a jury in the preme Court for 820,000, rendered after a (wo ueeicar GOT $6, wo FOR ) FOR HIS BYE rt Awards Damages Maker WeNans [Supreme © to Bette None of their companions had seen them. Mr. Hill returned frem this city jate in the afternoon, and with the neighbors joined in the search. Later in the evening he notified the police. o'clock thin morning, but the weather remains cloudy and it is stil! threaten- ing. uae RHEUMATISM Do ae eon esas UNIFORM PRIC PRICE 25c. POR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS OR DIRECT FROM OFFICE, i SOVEREIGN REMEDY C Econ eRe eee) ee 5 OIG Do Ode oe Oe OVEREIGN REMEDIEG ne! BUFFALO. April 12 eve that was knocked F. MeNamara s The value of an vat of Toomar eid was plared at $5,000 urt yesterday M repairing the boller of a Lenig y engine when a plug biew c the loss of sight in one ev ee eos A SEPARATE Cure a Each TISM World Bidg., : 1) New York. >| Tuesday riments ften la afford better rhe » Rood dish second and wae cundcTOR ETS $1090 | SHIPLOAD OF TEACHERS. Pian to Carry Colony of lnstraee je with Kdnen- “ rposes in View. If watiefac arrangements can be| the school teachers of and othe cities, intending t the Paris ition. will eall sor tume in July! this port to Havre, in a steamship artered for the an Federation ere Teachers i} n| ‘| Prematurely Itching and Restores MLLB. RIVA Famous French Contralto. their hair or bave rkable action dandruff wih fF Mile. Riva. 19 Aven’ fers the famous Parl wonderfully luxuriant treneea add & most bewitching personality sa procured @ set cA we Foeo remedies while catged the, or ily caused my here co bew dering. patra Kale twill tmabe the’ h ral Years Deon bad for ny hair. had ‘led nally obliged to weer MEN'S GLOVES. a VEILING DEP’T, To-morrow and Sa'urday: Real Applique Veils 1% value $12.0 special at The PR aay ean Free Cure for Baldness, Prevents Hair Falling Out, Removes Dandruff, Restores Gray Hair to Natural Color, Eyebrows, Eyelashes a and ind Shining Scal TRIAL PACKAGE FREE TO ALL. will be mailed. securely seal Wrapper, so thet It may be t B. Altman & Co, | latest styles and shades for ail occasions, inc‘uding ‘‘ THE MARVEX GLOVE’’ (Registered.) Also new designs in English Coaching and Driving Gloves. B. Altman & Co. Latest and most popular styles of VEILS and VEILINGS in plain and dotied effects. Mothers Should See ices are the lowest, our tes the most re-|* iable. Our assortments are many—(they |i: 7°" cover twice last year's selling space). As for values, see here:— Novelty Suits oi fine durable chotis, in navy $2. 9: parila blue and fancy cotorines—tasti'y trimmed ind we! made; ages 3 to & regular $4.00 value special al... Sailor Swits of fine b'ue serce, with several si. porn Sty'es af soutache braid trimmings and large coilars value $5.00; spec al at....... 6... ‘ouths’ Suits of the new Oxfor ¢-Cambridee pre cloths, stylish'y and well made, waistcoats mah Precas sizes 14 to Prices pe hana critics in clothing values are our warmes: friends and|@ *** lana Student» {s promoting the project | 1 j# Intended that (he trip ehall be edu-' cational, and plors have been perfected | whereby asroclate members in France| WH! receive the tourists and besides en-| | tertaining them, give them all the ald necessary {1 following the special lines | of staly to which they are given. | Dr, Magnus Gross and others prom. Inent in public school a Ing the matter. They have enrolled «| large number of (oachers for the cour. which wil! be made in eight weeks, and ate gure of succens., if | ful values in Men’s, Youths and Boys’ latest Spring garments attract thou- FREE! = |sands of eager buyers, Are you ready for Sun Seppe pore Don’t say you } Real Easter Lilies Fei Pop money enough for a new suit or to> coat. A few dollars in-3 ingin pots free vested at this great sale will buy you the best that can be had anywhere} day 2nd Friday to for the money in the way of gent Luxuriant hake to offers this week. Spring Overcoats. All-wool Oxford Cheviot, stylishly cut, made and finished with deep French facing, cloth or veivet col. lar; value elsewhere $8.00, 4 98 at this saleonly.. ....... i Tan Covert Cloth Spring Overcoat, lined with good italian cloth lining, with wide French facing: a gentleman's garment; usual 6. 00 Price $10.00; special price, Spring Overcoa’ Ight gray mixture, with velvet colla: contrasting shade, | made with the ko se back effect; usually sok! at $12.00; special price... Raghn Overcoat, the vay la'est in Spring coats, stik lined throughout, loose backs, broad stiouidered, 10 00): e worth §15 00 elsewhere; special price.........++ Oxford Melton Spring Overcouats. handsomely made and finished in latest Styles, with very tine satin sleeve lining and excellent |talisn cloth body lining, valve elsewhere $16,00 12. 00 to $ only Prince Allert Coats and Vests and Cutaway Frock Coats and Vests, in Black _btagonal, Thibet cloth and the ture, usually sold at + 5.09 BIS. 0 Trousers to atch. GEORGE N, THATCHER Prominent Railway Ofpeial, Men's Striped Trousers, _latest y to may that with style, all pure worsted, luxuriant hair ts more worth $4.00, P ecial price. er ean und am’ thank Hg i to feel own and rannot Geo, N tS4 a Pt ve Men's Easter Neckwear, below any other store, iG hair, He nays he $1.50 kind...... seeeeees ves the Foso treat | was well beyond atin t Men's High Grade Fancy Colored S ogo remedies on this result ieattate lend m hese oughly ¢ Write to-day for a free trial package. Men's tine Shoes in vici kid, fancy cloth t $4 shoes; OUF Pree sereerseeeeere hi Ph aareae by sending your’ 1 evelathes and Altenheim Medical Tispen H. prepaid a tree remarkable remedy. AMERICA’S LARGEST © AND TAILOR. CARRY & sis 56-58 4th Ave., CORNER NINTH 8ST. MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING EREDIT, READY-MADE AND TO ORDER. You can dress be always having a change of OUR-NO-EXTRA- CHARGE CREDIT SYSTEM will give you the advantage of a complete wardrobe w' ‘and, besides, we cha: a for the privilege af pay: CAN~WHEN YOU WILL. varied Collection of the SP TPTTTS 1S E5006 944OD Made Suits and Overcoate, 110, ORDER, $16, $20 and $25. Boys’ Su Men's Hats Tuxedo and Pull ned, to order, 690, 835, 140. Sik Open evenings ey MONTHLY | {DR SPRAGUE = = has ngrer tailed te. tye rs relist al jie a regular greduate ara of study here and tn Rarcpe, method by whieh all female Vereaelerhies ‘orrected. all otetrvetions removed ; relief ita | Matiate. no pain, ne danger. Prive.e sanitarty: ige Uadlen ‘desiring to romain i Sorters cha Pre} ook sewing every regztremest fgaberbol, In the ou Prialad they are wat of the con canmiforetion. Write ©. box 367K HEALTH Sommer round het) Pak oi $3.95 ; 5879 Faron PANLESSDENTAL Co 79 Nassau Street. FACTS WE , CLAIM These items hy give you a fairly good i 7.50) value $ , 7 Endless Bue attractions in Men’s aad Fine Neckwear, in latest shades of silk, worth we. Men's High Grade Fancy Colored Shirts, $1,50 Men's Derby and Alpine Hats, the very latest sha Don’t forget this is the store that is every visitor to their store on Thursday and 1\GUARA NTEE ClLOTHING COMPANY, UPTOWN CORNER 3D AVE. AND 127TH ST. crepit cLotuiers|@ rerrery lemen’s, Men’s Suits. | colors, itslian cloth and single-breastet | breasted coat and double- | breasted vest: value $3.90; Special prict.scereesse+ vest or lined with sirong farmer's | satin lining: value $10,00; special price.. and Vest {cutaway cr well tailored and trim- pis vont $12 5 shades of gray double Dreasted.with singl: and couble breasted vests; worth $12, our special price. {cantly trimmed,with single jor double breasted vest, special price Fine black im, | Suits, ‘han/‘somely trim. med and nade, value $15, special price Imported pure all- wool Worsted Suits, of superior work- manship and periect tit, hirts, $1.25 quality.... ity. ..... sees sei Shirt ast in great vari 5, usual $3.00 lop, call, Tea Table Thoughts wuths’ and children’s clothing. of the great values this sal Blue Serge Suits, all wool, guaranteed not to fate, choice of blue or black | with white Soutzcke embroid- ining, all seams! ery and at jsewed with silk, double. roreatted eo cuat | §1.25 kind, special ie single- ° 5.75) All wool Oxford or bck cheviot Suits, 6.00' Splendid bhick worsted diagonal Coat sack styl, ‘All wool and Worsted Suils, diferent and brown, single and} Fancy Imported Worsted am rich, natty, will not fade.rich satin nipine,ebe- | 9.50 ted. Cheviot Suits, and soft finished slate colored Diagonal | 10.00; English Squares, Imperials and Four-in-Hand Seat all silk, in elegant new spring patterns and dark ety. WM i nsdaseesiisedacevnagnveNea sset, black or patent leather, manufacturers’ saimpies of Sand Varennes 198 cing away ee, rowing Or ee a siveneek suena vee 950 The Guarantee” Clothing Company. Ubrown CoRnerR 3%? Ave . 48° (27™ Si. An Easter Clothing Sale that has all New York a-talking—wonder- ~~~ every visitor to our store. Children’s Suits. Blue Flannel Sai‘or Blouse Suits, 8 Double-breaste! Children's Suits, blue or black chevot, stroncly ewed and made, a real bar- KAINs eee ee Couble-breasted blue or black Cheviot Contrmation Suit, 6 to 160 years of wt, we BB SOrreeereeceeeeee Boys’ 3-piece Suits, r “Tileot, Diago- ral and blue Serge. with double-breasted j vests, | special, 4, 98 » and 5. 98 | Separate vests that open in 1 98 | front, special at. : bd Boys’ Long Pants Blue and Black Cheviot Suits, 11 to 20 years ot age, idouble and single breasted coats, [with single or double 5 00 ° Suits. hhtest style, new | elegant assortment, as well as serges, | breasted vest, worth $8.0), and Worsted effecis, well made and well worth from §12 to $15.00, Fancy Vestee Suits with | special,... |trimmed ; special price... 6.00 Beautiful Cassimere Superior Made Imported Worsteds, in 12.00; 8.00» 10,00 Boys’ Furnishings and Outfittings, Hats and Shoes. A handsome variety of the newest creations is offered here at prices way sles: Ae » 23¢ 1.50 1,98 There's no oven product whether it be your own or the baker's— that’s 30 surprisingly delightful as the new Veronése Biscuit. They edd another pleasure to the gathering about the tea table, flavor all their own, At your caterer’s or gro- cer's, In large or small packages —a wonderful new package that keeps them fresh and crisp. They've a WATERBURY DENTAL PARLORS 444 yey 46 Sala ne NEW Y ee withuut pain” by our new You can have Hed ge E PAIN. Rroskiya, 414 and |