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a i A REMARKABLE DETECTIVE HUNT FOR A PRINCELY EMBEZZLER. Prrerieer oer Dunton, Who Stole $20,- 000 from Chicago Bank and Fled with a Beauti- ful Siren, Captured Through His Love of Yachting. Was a Guest at the Wal- dorf - Astoria, Where Wine Flowed Freely and Where the Woman's Gowns and Diamonds Were the Talk of That) Fashionable Hostelry. Mr, and Mra. William Jackson were ou at the Waldorf-Astoria two Weeks Ago and ocoupted one of the mort sumptuous gutta in the hotel and spent money as though their store of {t were inexhaustible, They drank wine—plenty of it-in the @nsy, unconcerned manner of persons Who were used to 1, Mr, Jackson fre- quently gave a porter or walter & for some trifling wervive, Mra, Jackson wa Hei y and tune, Diamonds finshed from her finger, Which were slender = and formed, the nails of which had Irideacence of mother of pear. In the light of the dintng-room ut evening two diamonds of the first wate flowed tn her ears like drops of fam while around her perfect neck pearl \wae 4s poas shone in thelr satiny, \hangeful wheen and emphasined (he Avory-like whitenoss of her neck, A PERFECT CREATURE. of wealth and f ‘* of feminine excellence, y pert that ail in Alb sho was aw perfectly ; charming creature, | Hut they did not know all of her | charm=the epell that lay in tho caress. | the modulation of her yoloe, the subtie| charm of her gestures and the fasclia- Un of her remarkable eyes, These were delights whi Mr, Jack= gon drank tn to the fully even da Ne | rank wine, Jeajous at a up mere glance, ani ever wa ching her arden! anxiety Folks concluded that thoy must have |; been newly married and honeymoon foatival i Once or twice during the concert in| the evening, when the fleld of fashion flocked, fluttered, giittered and palpl- fated about them, a ft of abstraction belzed the woman, | A STRANGE TELEGRAM, On ¥ at noon Mr, Jackson received & telegram, He opened It in the office And paled as he read it, Ho crumpled it in his hand and seemed about to throw it on (he floor when he realized What he waa about, and qulekly shoved the message in his pocket That very day the Jacksons were on their lett the Otel, The day following Pinkerton detectives went to the Waldorf-As rh | of Willlam 2. Dunt id ember. Hed $20,000 from the Union Nattonal Bank, of Chicago, and fled with a wom hot his w and the detectives took up the “Mr, and Mrs, William Jai n At the samo time the newspapers told fies he teller of the Bank, who had joaned Dunton the money, had com- tltted sulelde when he Teallee friend had betrayed him, hunt for) William 1 Dunton ty the son of a banker in Belvidere, Ul, He ts thirty even ye 4, aight of bulid, of mee dium hel ts emooth shaven. Hie hb baldness, His manner ie snappy. and Alert. He ts a most convincing talker, His disposition is affable, he is tree fansed And generous and has alwa: Mm popular with women Born of conservative, thrifty parents, he has the soul of a spendthritt fever to Ket gold and w It him a sense of ive i: i needed rapid bualness lather when the ta hie blood at humdrum by » Wie had extricated | | | | td man im from some difoulty HIS RAPID GAIT. When fe wen work for the | to Chioago and began ion National (y heen hushed up wh his rellef and made food the shortage Tle skill in bookkeeping and hie know k affairs, together with his do right In the future, kept ee une very friendly with George ‘orves, the ning teller, and exe veh an Influence over him that | ned him money from the funds ¢ 1 to have n hie father came to beleved Uiat the banker's gon had such & talent for financtering was rich and fully able to pay back the Money at any time necemary, His oon friend was absaiute, Ones, w apoke iighty of t ank von ead | ell, I'd stake my fe upon hint" | At that time he had really done ao. | (And the penalty was not far away HIS DOUBLE LIFE, Married to a mom estimable woman, young) Dunton waa itving a. doutyle| | met pretty Dorothy Thurman saat was fot a member of the Young 's Christian Association, nor was mgaged in church work, Bie went) Wvago from Kansas City uwo years *T., Dunton heaped mo} her if home ia in Hedaila, Mo, where 6 hat a wtoptather, mother and #aster bo ug. 2 she wont to her howe in| to make arrangements for (he Give on of her slater, Tt i* naid that nton pad all of her expenses and! lao provided for the educ n of her aa’ for one year at the Hargetown Vent, lorated near Louteviile, Ky eanwhile Paying Teller Forbes had iked Dunton to make good the ‘loan,’ Bot had boon put off with plaumble ex. one of | eu aelidaing with the First National Bank some weeks ago some of the emplo, een | tonal jinton, who wae the pest expert man Informed inan on bank accounting in foago, If not in the country, was not ‘This wns not because It was suspected | ghat there wee anything wrong with hie ho bank officials who posses Rhowiedae of Dunton's No xuspicion, however, was enter counts Were wrong, and the first clue that there might Ke something Sroay tunton, Who Appen new hen the Union Nattonal was con- gf the former were taken Into the Firat the bank, and !s sald to be the beat- given a position accounts, hut Nor ihe reason t t not deem him trustworthy. tained by the bank officlale that his no came from Mrs. Di St the bank aking for knowledge of her | i ey were not to be found at the hotel, || Y that hts | le WILLIAM B, DUNTON, fe ight and he ts inclined to) h yn at Ce ee | | SURGEON’S Part of Ten-Year-Old who, she end, t been nome days started an invent! | counts Danton hud husband, “t home uit had hand hat he int net for One of the most remarkable eurgical nought 1 haw just been Cal, and the ities life Th the medical 1 is watebing the outcome Pin with gre interest a h wot A young moral degenerate, with ex We commive tendendies to theft, lying, cruelty Vy and like vices, Is the subject. A pore tion of hin skull wae removed by the surgeons over the part marked “charac RErG OF ter’ by phrenologiste, in the hope that howd Jeanened pressure might change the ‘The proteative mathod of this vast boy's instincts, ean ena WHOM IU Invoked. detective | pret, 20%, patient te Harr Ald Dunton was doomed to capture, THE SUICIDE. It, wh and if Dun World oF ted ground the refuge In some loney » he would have been Knox, the Mra, W, avenue, Ala id son of Mr, ani Knox, of 282 San Antonie meda, Cal Fiver since an accident several years Duntor © reaiiged this and} ™ con Was pater to stay teh “AGES GIRL IN CAB With a lonwness which thought w wo h mat! «© ABDU eluded P eutres in the of th frabl CTED. ved wan doubt —_ | Two Young Men Arrested and Fined — Gerry Gets the Girl. be t nts near and watched, on detectives, howey the | Head than the wife of one of the Giean KNIFE TO > Boy’s Skull Removed to Change His Character. jago, when the Ind was struck on the head by an axe falling from a building, Hetantly increasing evidences of oe lapees and exteaordinar: rents mul no avall to ing of bis the nh extreme s wanton thefts and de. adits. Hin playmates on many # barely escaped murder or shands Although of Aid Was absolutely beyond par ‘ontrol. Surgeons Were at inst appealed to. The boy Was taken to the hompital and the place on hia head where the axe Injured It, wan trepht ‘The bratn tseue was found to be anormal from the wound Ay yet the boy has not shown any evidence that the operation has affected him. Results are looked for soon, Five months later the bride re- stone and anid #he had evidence Kot h another wife in Cubs m. She said she b ‘ound two let~ tors In bis pocket from a woman named | Antonia, Who claimed to be Glean's wife apd that he was the father of her four ehiidren, Dobson wrote to ViceConsul Harris mt Robert Glean, who wre back | at Robert and fouls Glean had “rome | years ago gone through a sham marriage two daughters of the overseer of the estate of jean boys’ father The lettor a mont of the wit- hemses Were dead or away, but that he would rather see a laughter of his ves to. Atlant > the George Blegel, twenty-one years olf, | | the ikDton an@ attracted the owner of a cab, living at ® Cannon (heir atyle and lavishiess street, and Arnold Nathan, twenty-one’ Ln ie a tng te! years old, hia driver, of Gouverneur ry the detectives (ound | D! were pritoners before Magiatrate had chartered the beautiful Crane in the Jefferson Market ( 4 ands liberally this morning, charged ty Poll¢ Laubershetmer with having tri night vbduot fitte Moore, of the Unty him We ‘ yearvoll Katie Ty ty Hotel, in Unt from Malne A The poiiceman saw the girl in the ee Arins of Blegol In ab in Fifth aye nue at Twelfth street and arrested the EST, THE ARR i) ploked the ehild up rte, his » Miew Grace "Hidlay eventn 'Heventh street and a fyingt oft when whe Ht came {0 ne heant vis otter, ‘then nt uid Mine i Why he hac ver tyington brought ault agains Rau mi y he had driven nv for 810.0% damages, but atter- Chamty i Aned $10 each. ‘The! Ward dropped tt and @ald Dobson in lowed ad ‘ Uerty # Sho | duced her to sue a att 7 der han twe eure, \4) his room y i and not very bright Marcha. applied to ¢ Nd Agent Agnew that she PLAIN TALK, the 1 e numberof Dun.) Std. left her place where sho worked ‘ » wivon it, The Myrtle avente, near Waverly x ee re went at 0 the apartment. Uteoklyn, last Baturday and hn To Catarrh Sufferers, marshal he warrant and Wandering abowt New kK eve he w te A her pares Asked Dunton If he had anything Be, oa et Par used to Kip the A We is said that Dunton M a then confessed ” of hv that took the money, expressed hia | P! Night before last mie went to wil { » Chieago, and the University Motel, She met the two t er parahal $2.0 jn YOUNK Men lnat night and 1 a cab alt ft Ohi that he told the with 9,000 In his ¢ f ride. oMcers he le Me child in well educs and well poanenston Ireaned, — Agent Agnew believes the Hiv, strange to ray, Is the amount hin ert not telling the ¢ruth, but that he betore she how run away from home, 1 had Als. et CUBAN LOVE whol tt $2, “a in Waa taken to the military Prison at Fortress Monroe, and the woman remained in her room. ‘ SHIPPING NEWS, AND LIBEL. ALMawac ‘WOR THDAY. [fan rime. Golam sety “ortiton ante t!N@w Yorkers, Cubans Miah Water, Lom Water and British Official Gove Ieland 3 ‘40 HOM en Involved. Sindy Mook 1) 18 -hO Ba0 PORT OF NRW YORK, A curiously mix story of love and MWhel, with ends here and in Cuba, comes Annivan, | ous In the mutt bofore Justice Truax, of Diamant the Supreme Court, of Louls M, Glean Prine Predrick Wendril for $10,000 damages from George Dobson Can and his wife, Mary Ann Dotwon bY A ate The plain charges that the Dobsons wus clroulated a defamatory letter about m _ ‘ him, allewed to have twen re ad from OUTOOING STR AMSIIPS, John 8. Harris, for twenty-five yoars ies Vache Pritieh Vico-Consul at Bagua ia Grande, jt Velen, ‘The letter asserts that Louls Giean and La Gascogne, Havre an, Maruniqve, | bis brother Robert went through a n MI Mar New Orleans Janam marriage In Culm. William A Glean, another brother, waa also men thoned In the letter, Minnie Twitehen, 4 nlece of the Dob- fons, met the three Gloan boys at the Dobson home here in 187, The Gleans were sons of rich parents | pba. ATL TOAMORNOW, Comanehe, Charleston, Rio Grande, Hrunwwies. Hermintus, iat INCOMING BTRAMSHIPS Dobsons’ defense amerta that the Ineiated on a d overt and a party of where they went EN A Marriage ceremony, but that ord of \t was made, All the while Glean we courting Mine yon, the ne vllowe, he wae Writing letters ntonla’ ‘in Cuba, telling her “she wae the only woman an aanerta that he wae faniages because, he Rvery pereon suffering from oatarrh in jt# many forma knows that the eommon jJottons, salves and douches do not cure. It le neediew to argue (hie point or to otte cases of failure, because every victim wot catarrbal trouble knows it for himeelt if fe has tried then, A local application, if It doce anything at all, simply wives temporary rellet, « weah, lotion, pal * powder eannot reach the| woat of the dineaae, whieh Is the blood, ‘The mucous membrane seeks to ralievé) the blood of oatarrhal polson by seereting | 20 quantities of mucus, the discharge motimes cloning up the nortrila, descend ing to the throat and larynx, causing an irritating cough, continual clearing of the throat, deafness, indigestion and many other disagreeable and pervistent symptoms A remedy to really cure catarrh must be an Internal treatment; a remedy which will atadually cleanse the system from catarrhal potgon and remove the fever and congestion, always present in the mucous membrane, ‘The beat remedies for this purpose are eucalyptol, eanguinarta and hydrastin, but tho diMoulty has always been to gat thee valuable curatives combined in one pala table, conventent and eMcient form. | Kovently this has been accomplished and| the preparation put on the market under! the name of Stuart's Catarrh Tabletw; they are large pleasant tasting loaengos, wo that) they may be lowly dissolved in the mouth, thus reaching every part of the mucous the stomach and hich often entaiie @ hablt mor dangers an the diseane Btuart’s Catarrh Tablets are sold by drug glvta at 1 cente for full weed perkage an DUR TO-DAY, Robert Giean married Miss Twitohen it ky, Hambui rvyean, Miuiingel’Noweustic’ Goasceia’ Halt" = nero lant November and they went to aro probably tho eafeat and most @ffectua cotarrh cure om the market, ‘of low prices than the Blooming. | Women’s Kimonas ' OF FLANNELETTE, — Arrivals of : these have been frequent recently. | At 20,00 - At.25,00- CURE DEGENERATE. ‘At 1.59 There can be no better guarantee dale label—and yet there can be no broader guarantee of superior excellence, Women’s Finely Tailored Suits. Vogue—style—fashion—call it what you will—in the general run of cases makes high prices, Chic- hess i garments may, if the mer- chant wills, be turned to selling advantage and prices raised. Not so here at Bloomingdale's. We pride ourselves on our selectors, They have ferreted out the most stylish and fashionable wearing apparels and focused the purchas- Sing power ol this great store upon advantageous dealings whereby the chicness of the garments might have nothing to do with the sell- ig, pepe as an example of this unique feat- ure of our establistiment, jade of fine quality At 17 - Wowpea's Hystrogt Suits Li black English cheviot, entirely new shaped jacket, made for stout figures; skirts cut ii) the latest tive-gored faring effect; all welted seams; double stitched; extra size waist bands; ENTIRE SUIT LINED WITH BEST QUALITY TAPFETA SILK; sizes 32 0 46; value $25; specially priced for Friday and Saturday only, Women's Tailor-Made Suits, 0! al! wool Peb- ble Cheviot, in blue and black, made in the very latest military style, jacket having a blouse front, but- toning high at the neck, with a military collar of stitched black taffeta and belt to match; skirt is made in the 7-yored flaring eflect, lined with finest quality French Nearsilk, inverted plait back; jacket is lined with the best quality tafleta silk, Avery handsome suit(like cut), made in the popu- Cheviot; jacket is designed in the new blouse effect, fastening at the neck with a high military collar of stitched velvet, and finished at the waist with a bodice belt handsomely trimmed | with two bands of stitched satin; front of jacket and collar’ is trimmed correspondingly; sleeves have new bell flare, trimmed | with satin bands; the skirt has the new circular flounce, trimmed with four-inch bands of stitched satin; inverted plait back; lined with French nearsilk, velvet binding, Here is a word about two special garments just now being displayed. At | 197" pretty stripes, box- ’ plaited back, full? front, wide flowing sleeves, trimmed with border of plain material, —In fancy plaids, square yoke, plaited front and back, flowing sleeves, with col- ored border. iy \ Hecond Floor, Nth mM. Meetion.* Great Furniture Specials. For Friday we name some unapproachable specials. ' Make your visit early as some lots may not last the entire day, and to duplicate the goods at the prices | named would not be possible, | This hindsome gill Reception Char, | lear elit (not by satin. damask mre eat and tufted back, lintshed as well as th my, best) for Friday 2.98 Handsome Rock. er, in highly pol (shed oak or mae Ogany linish, large grotesqueheads irved in top; Spe cla 0998 oltering wm, at This neat Enametied Bed, In) foot \ i size, thoroughly dependab! 2 48 | é | special Friday price, Box Couch, full size, covered in your choice of denims, full spring ¢dge seat) special Friday 6 75 Parlor Tables, in only, ’ mahogany finish, winch top and Open Bookcase, of solid oak, back f Minclosed, adjustable shelves,’ brass | I] lower, shel 93 tod for curtain; special 8 cial day Friday, 2.9 | at Little Prices. An advantageous purchase has Jewelry at jewelry novelties, the assortment of which is most extensive, at prices verging on the sensational The manufacturer lost his protit in this deal, for the price paid for the goods did not cover the cost of labor and material, We offer to-morrow: 1c. and isc, ,er pair Ret vatir 1 ¢ Gold-Piated and Unametted Baby Pins, ale, Set Retalled at fror to 7S Gold and Silver Plated Chain Bracelets, 23¢, to OM Gold Plated Hat Pins, gc.- + _ Ketailed at from 166, to 25¢ ' Enameligd and Jewelled Hat Pins We, and”asc, Retailed from 2%. to S0¢ Gold-Plated Pins, Se., 10c,, 23¢ ) (Scarf, Bonnet, Stick and Brooch Retailed from 1 Sc. to 59¢ Retalled at fr ward. | Horseshoe Brooch Pins, goc. and Cold-Plated Watch Chains for 4c, Men and Woys, 4¥e, Retailed from Se, to $4,00, tirom gt.0oto $1.28 ' Gold Plate: | Shirt Waist Sets, 1 Silver Plated Chain , O%e amd Asc irt Waist Sets,6c, Gold and + 16. and Purses, 40 ' aac tailed at from sé. to $1450. | Shit Studs, toc,to tse. per set Gold lated Collar Buttons, 18¢. Retailed at from 25¢, to $1.00, doven rien and women Dress, Beauty and Cuff Pins, Gold-Plated Hutton Sets, Sc, Set. ad Ave., 5%b and 60th Stu, MATE Fn. o-day we offer three specials lar military style, of blue, brown and black pebble + At 1.48 placed us in a position to offer BLOOMINGDALE BROS., sina as wai dale R on There is satisfaction about ‘Bloomingdale Bargain.” AS “Bloomingdale Bargain” js am article of superior excellence, with! a price lower than that asked! elsewhere, ‘ Ready-to-Wear Hats. : FOR WOMEN AND SOME FOR CHILDREN— | These Hats are exceptionally priced, For sale to-morrow. Women's Trimmed Fatland Winter tats, (These from our assort. ments of pattern hats in the wholesale dept.) The collection + consists of Sailors, Walking Hats, Turbans, Pokes, &c., and were priced at wholesale at $10.00 and $12.00, You can obtain no idea ' of the beauty of these models until you have seen : them, To-morrow the choice of the lot at P Women's Black Hats—About 25 styles of turban, sailor, walking | hats, ete,; materials are chenille, silk, velvet, embroidered polka dot, crystal silk; pompons, wings, ete, Prces range 3 98 e Ose, 10 Women's Ready-to» Wear Hats, of castor, gray, royal, or black; four different styles, having fancy stitched felt’ crown, velvet ' band, rosette of polka dot trimming and quit, selling | to-day at $1.98; to-morrow the price will be ry Children's Fett Fiat Mate, with scarf trimming; red, royal, nay and brown; very stylish and becoming, This was a good 5 Seller at 75c, and 98c,; to-morrow’s special price is ' Foliage, Flowers, Fancy Wings, Breasts, Wings, Pompons, etes, : + at the Very Lowest Prices, , Mourning Millinery—Finest goods at Lowest Prices in New fork, fecond Floor, bOch 8, Reston, There is an extensive variety of styles among this lot. They P~ were purchased with the con- \,\ templation that these medium 4 H weight goods might be worn Ay by the children before donning \real heavy winter garments, “The prices are most exception- al. The sizes in all lots from 6 months to 3 years, ' —White Bedford Cord, in three different styles; some At 98 with double capes trimmed with silk braid and satin i ribbon; former price 1.98, pointed ' At 1.37~ White Bedtora Cord; better grade; with | ¢ yoke, with full ruffle below trimmed with figured + satin ribbon and silk braid; former price was 2.49, Ol all-wool White Cord, in several differs ent styles, all nicely trimmed with satin ribbon and braid; former price 3,98, Seroad Floor, Goth Bi. Meatton ' x Women’s Taffeta Waists $1.98. . To fully. appreciate the extent of this Ngenerous offering this striped taffeta shirt (waist should be seen. The waist is of fine quality; has new shirt cuffs; separate silk Hjcollar; steel or gilt buttons on front. A A conservative estimate is a $5.00 value; we \\y cannot send any C, O, D,, neither can we {ill mail orders. fecond Fleer, GP Mi. Mection. Gloves---Special Items, Gloves from Rondert Vallier, who received the old medal (Medaille d'Or), first prize at the Paris =xposition, are on sale here, There are glace kid and suede; very latest shades and styles; women’s and ' children’s sizes; every pair fitted and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ‘ Two Other Glove Offers at 69c, Each, ' Women's Prime German Kid Gloves, all new styles, two-clasp silk embroidered lyacks, all colors and sizes; value $1.00, Men's Kid Gloves, of fine pique kid, tan shades, regular $1,00, Main Floor, Hoth Ot. Cention, Pots. This is the time of year to take in your plants, and we therefore call your attention to our large and complete assortment of ' Pedestals, Pots and Jardinieres, They are of English Majolica, best glaze, pretty col- ors, and in all sizes, from the smallest to? the largest. You will find at least 10 dif. ' ferent shapes to choose from. Our prices are the lowest, so low that even flor. ists should take advantage of this offer by buying their jardinieres from us and thus save money, ’ Pots at, each, 10¢, 18%, 24 396, 696, B8e, 1.19 and up to 25.0 Pedestals and Pots, },98, 2,98, 3.98 and up to 50,00, "Great Grocery Specials. Milchiner Herring, extra large and finest t olland, keg, $1,25, Clam Chowder, ou + kind, highest grade. a customer, per mt fill Boneless Bacon, ¢ strip to ail order le facon, Formosa Oolong, fixed Tea hnglish Breakfast, t arls, $4c Tomatoes, fancy rseys, red ripe, ¢ kind, big cans, Be Imported Peas, extra ting and small, * ic, kind, per ' 3° Formosa Oolong, Mixed Tea English Breaktast, Early June Peas, tender 106 + k ib, Bax Sugar Peas, | §, an, 126 Formosa Oolong, Mixed Tea a Lxtra Small Peas, can, 1 Ge English Breakfast tot. Catsup, good, ae i 4 Catsup, extra fine, pir Coffee! ‘ 4 Maracaibs Hooten's Breakfast m 1 ‘ et e ' kur 20 Ate (ree Maracaibo Coffee, y ling, sold withevery cat en's Cocoa. ewliere 1 hu, bean Tobasco Sauce, per bottle, 156 rer Ay: 17 Puree de | oles Cras, per can, 12¢ Mackerel and t t French Capres, our | i-cent boltle, pails, 85 126 ' BLOOMINGDALE BROS, | BLOOMINGDALE BROS., id Ave., 5%b and Oth Sts, b habe aie apse witAES: aa

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