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ee Abaas Dey eee THE WORLD: sarunuar ib) iia, - GYPSY CLUE MAY [CHORUS GIRLS TO CROOK: FIND KIDNAPPERS.| ‘‘COME HERE AND BE KISSED.” ing half an hour before the doy dis- , A appeared, Washington's Chief of} “tt t# htehly stgnincant.” nnta Capt. Titus. “The scrap of paper, containing Police Frees the TWo} handwriting whieh I have compared | Wanderers Who Had and found similar to the writing of | ’ rtrude McCormick, {s found on a a Scrap of Paper On| exper girl. There was a camp of KDY- | sien down near the Sheepshead Bay | Which Gertrude Was|track at the time of the lad’s disap- | pearance, and you will remember that} Written and Which | my men traced Wille Mccormick Sheepshead Ray before all trace of hi Boy Had When He acto. 1 have always matsinined ria Prune i ha had t c ar ry Vanished. PRasaanvamenp andy te cient clenthere Cereal food and the Califcrnia Prune make a magnificent — “Ifthe Washington authorities fail to combination. The prune adds just that Truity taste which the hold the gypeay girls, my men will ne cereal lack The combination is easily digested, and the prune lose track of them, I expect to hear further from Detective McConnell to-da: T have sent men to the Sheepshead Bay district to establish the identity of th furnishes the laxative quality that the cereal does not have by itsel. The combination also gives sreater nutritive value than probably any combinstion of Yood that can be arranged. The addition of the prunes also lessens the price It is necessary to FIRST AUTHENTIC CLUE, TITUS SAYS. i ‘A encamped there at the time of : Thin in the frat authen- the lad’s dieappoarance and to trace their pay for this nutritive value, and in this day of higher prices on . tle clue in the McCormick movements ain. If fe found | meats, cereals. esés, milk and all other substantials it is a sood thing that some food of great nutritive value can be pur- chased cheaper. The proof that you ore getting the right prune is the brand of the California Cured Fruit Associz#tion as displayed below. cnae, It ta highly stgnin- cam. My detectives traced the boy to the Sheepshead Bay track and there lost track of him. There wyey en upment at the place. We are now running down the movements of that mypsy band. The word ‘Ger- trade’ on the allp of paper found with the gypey girls at Washington wae written by Gertrude McCormick, Of that Toam ss sore.”"—CAPT. GEORGE TITUS, Chief of De- tectives, with gypsies, tt will es . 1 think, ” THAT THE BOY WAS NOT KID- | NAPPED FROM HIS HOME." Major Sylventer, Chief of Police of Washington, said to The Evening World 4 the long distance telephon to “I know nothing of this case but at been told me by Ww rk detectives, At their request ar: ted two gypsy girls sterday and 1 hold them until thelr twenty-four hours expire at 2 o'crock thin afters noon. T cannot hol! them longer unless t the New York police produce evidence |" j;| against them to warrant kt. | “1 am told these Russian gypsy giris brought a scrap of paper to a Russian Photographer here and asked him to read what was on it, [t contained the named ‘Gertrude,’ which t* that ti McCormick's twelve-year-old. atster. ‘This ts the first clue of value we! «The New York police nay she sentl- have had eince the boy disappeared,” | fea the writing am her own. That ts) said Capt.'Titus, Chief of the Detec- | Most significant, but {: ts not sufficient | 5 evidence t) connect the two gypsy girls tive Bureau, to-day. ith any lunlawrali partlelpationy inthe In spite of the request of the local | poy's disappearance.” authorities, the Chief of Police at{ That the paper should have been Weshington told The Evening| found tn the possession of gypsies - World ov 5 = ’ | alehly steniticant tn connection dover the long-diatance’ tele-| 140 abundant rumora concerning a lad | phone this ufternoon that he would | aswering tie missing boy's description -F release the girls to-day. Detective jas having deen seen with travelling (C Sergeants McConnville and Arm-! bands of gypsies through New Jeracy strong, of Capt. Titus’s staff, will) Prisoner of Gypates, keep track of them. | At New Hrunawick, N. J.. Inet Monday He referred to the discovery of what three boys saw a white-skinned fair- appears to be the first authentic clue to| Ralred lad about ten years of age driv- missing Willle McCorm'ck, through the |! through the outskirts of the village (4 Arrest of two gypsy girls in Washing- | 11 4 wagon full of gypalon. His resem- ton, D. C. This discovery has given | Diance to :he missing boy sta: them hope to the aMicted family and their! “Hello, Wille MeCormick,” they many sympathizers that the boy may be | “houted. found lellves The boy stout up and tried to jump AS See aD hk deune Try this receipt for “Prt won a prize in California Pi Be aure and send for bock containing 100 receipts for preparing prunes In every » which were obtained In a prize content partic pated in by the very best cooks and chefs of California. This book together with # "Prune Primer,"* which will delight the little follis, will be ecnt froe on request. Addrene CALIFORNIA CURED FRUIT ASSOCIATION San Jcse, Cat. dd prunes, ly picked overs sinoll red “Chop fine two pe three he: tettuce ne amall copper, two ta murtard, oS CHINESE MAIDS WASKTDNENCOT. GERRY'S GUESTS. fynnrce wouey ——— Agents Took Children from Mott Street, Fear: | american Company's ing They Would Be Made Slaves. | Paris Office Robbed; ee | Watchman Gagged. tittle gir fosilke, were fo clad in bright ai hidden under te Agnew and Kip ‘The gypsy girls were arreated because | {fom the wagon, but was hed back by | PER ING EEG Relic Three masked dur they had dropped in a Washington pno- |t¢ &yPS8y women, while the driver | the house of Ching Ling Sam. ayEhIarwardec were taken iter K American Express tograph gallery a scrap of paper on|* hipped up his team and drove rapaily thi. mornin, Then | here, surprised the which was scribbled the word “Ger. | 24): 5 + Geant gnawbenladinerchila ?. Ragged and bound ee, of Pointe Hon worikwaatesntioniclnn years old. and Lillie Yb F the daughters of a Philadelphia China- | Mite and with 15,000 francs. wv and word was sent to nels! old, feved byt So- min and his white wife, The mother | The American Express Compaay, in ritten by Gertru boring towns to watch for the gypsies. a Z 4 . . fant his wh 5 i Rerea 7 Come Two days later Mrs. H. Smith, A Chorus Girle Think of the Goody-Goody Prof, Crook clety to be Chinese slave gir Med at Uatee years ago, and the| this <i» received a brief cable from On the reverse side of the paper was| 92 “Kent enue, Brooklyn, wh: a row of fixures. been visiti .. eat When forwarded to New York, Ger- | turned to this yday announcing the Tobbery,_ eivng no particulars. The Paris tion this morning, the departu: father igned the children to Ub hing Ling Sa but nd repay ue ents ny and then there's. all; tend|to be immaculate: But he probably | itn or Ch be indetini pete pital , agency of t trude McCormick, slater of the missing | EVening Worid that at a rallway station tp Pa er | iris on the sly) with every airlvhe seen. |, pea Ee a a Heisman teenies nie ae Juantiog a, Ri spay there i ; - t Relyen sald: all} and’ then puts on a sanctimonious too tof Spectil s & tocmorrow, and. w ake the | oungtlon pcribeian Sr itee hoy. Sdentifed the paper as part of her |countered a gypsy camp and raw tere | Ascetic Chicago Pro | RV at ane ddlot I en Sona Judge Holtrooke commited the) aiden with him. Fearine that fhe /audvloues and wae evidently the Werle. y i 0 fn awe ; vked Very superctitous [girls 1 nf the svctety until whulsabeWeonsienealtg Lol American experts. < The name "Gertrude" was in her own erm similar Import came from fessor Looked On as That professor ta 0 | sonday agents hope to fur-° fae lee EEaneA DO, % Jo Ans ican colored boy who, was~ handwriting The figures on the back | various points {n Jersey, between Jer! i 1 aL | Thinks he's y paragon | tt Tonelli eaventicnine ean OSE ENSES. y wae deter: | steepin the second story safe) hee represenzed a calculation she was mak- I City and the Oranges. a Freak Whose First, art Aas see eee Sain from takitie the children oug mined to prever* them from being taken | was awakened at about | in the ea ; = = = Saipebanenetcal = oat Lathe] Reais LUG ME Aaah ast lout of the country. by three who bound and gal The idea of liv he vuntry Ste one sto dren had been form ly adopted by Ais | downs:airs and blew open the safe. d their guardian | talked and laughed and worked letsure= ‘ourt on Sept. 1, 189s. | All spoke English with an Americans hooker the pretty « ring to take the children and make his who was ~ HOTLY DENOUNCES) tonwottebe reac as Good Fun. chien in the Surrogate's Into custody, their ¢ ce wan Vigote ald: "Does he think ; . : AL Houta ailalyeppmued inert hin 1s Me Accent word of E Bo Is a Me a A08 ince with Agent Agnew's | * | 1yi-eeenly hd get_a move on. fle | A® the Visitors star the heating was continued until, The boy, although rhowing af of! | em t T pi to this world mare} f als tried te fore em Into tn order that the So- , fouRh t Dab upetced sty! eee S) The Intest wonder of this age of) 88 mun eve tient H dozen tient He ywing off thelr assal cefrom Pallas 5 Ilse P Xmeriean burger toot es wonders has came to ieht in the 5 ' th ip) 4 . fe ihe | ant King w upethreell cease personcte sted with thelr of Prof. Aigie Ro Crook, of North-| Wa room, | Mare | western University, of Evanst The Rapid Transit Commission Makes a Spir-/r. f Cronk has ved or eather ited Protest Against the Plot. Tinticeovensveersial ialalltits Saas A FEW FACTS HE FELL ASLEEP IN | t= ss curtom The new © [in so-called rh cures, because It actu A LADY’S BEDROOM [irene seca myeneven years. In all tha aa never amoked, drunk, chew used a swear word; and marvels!—he has neve ninth street | pair ef ruby Ups, or insinuated eve The Rapid Transit Commission to-day heart of the city to Fifty, 3 adopted a rerolution denouncing the|and Broadway, over to New Jersey. {arm about tty wale North River Bridge grab. The ery that they want the right Now Pref Crook may ' cr ment, powder nor Inuld, but a pleasante ‘The resolution in part declares in the] ‘ulid the bridge is all nonewnse. What}te himself all day long if he likes kena opti hia ee tablet, containing the best specifics of the Commission the proposed want ts the right to build a road| won't gets) much as one little rrh in a concentrated, conventent wn thekted t fg right now natitutional, for the reason, |in any part of the clty, exclusive of the | tow et tein Ou could see > i : Among others, that {t provides for the right, which they already have.” the world loves a lover with the naked exe | Mr. Sierk’s Snores Awakened the Fair Occu-}| old style of catarrh salves and olnt construction and operation of what are “Let ae have the franchise and y true that ev neounder fi ‘i ments are greasy, dirty and inconveslent at” really street railroads without the con-j we will have 850,000,000 toemor-|disnizes the other thing. wand fn pant—Arrest, Jail, Fine. the best; the new preparation being tn tabs sen: of the municipal aurhorities; that. | row." ‘rook will have to kee on There wil let form is always clean and convenient. The new Catarrh Cure is superior to Ca the My) Le tarrh powders because it 1s a notorious fact. « iat bea love that many catarrh powders contain cocaine: F ng Walter accompanied him) The new Catarrh Cure ts called Stuart's further, tn {ts opinion, the method of] “This wan the answer given to Camp: |own attempting to enact the law Is @ Krost| troller Coler by I. D. Dumont, who is violation of all sound rules, and that the} one of the men behind the New York | im. motives of unknown and so far as I8'and New Jersey Bridge effort to grab|lar. We Ike and saying N nody , pis lax essnucled and Kindly waited in the | catarrh Tablets, a wholesome combination known {rresponsibie promoters of the} West street. man who has ne God madeA him: entrance while | of blood root, beachwood tar, guaiacol and bill are open to grave distruat since they} He has never appeared in the open in| i's lady's eyebrow, or Donna Iteaa. rae iees upstairs other antiseptics, and cures dy its action fear public sentiment or any open or|connection with the acheme, but he hae | one girl to meet hin oy RTI on the vf his supposed | upon the blood and mucous membrane, the Donna girts had a adequate discussion of the bill. had interviews with Comptroller Coler Comptroller Coler was again in con-land with Randolph Guggenheimer. ference with the Mayor to-day relative| Dumont .s a Frenshman and has an Hi to the action of the committee of the|office at No. 2 William street. He 1s nd though Board of Evtimate at Albany on Tues-|not an officer or director in any of the Choras Girth . Mr, Coler aterward sald that there|companies formed to further the Hud- | only treatment for catarrbal reaching the fourth | troub) ie elevator and. gotng down | You do not have to draw upon your imag. is room doors | ination to discover whether you are getting | benent from Stuart's Catatrh Tableta; im- i rehearsing Je Juatikty vements ant relief are apparent. from - dark Thave been talking with a outa cana rele was a point concerning the Raines bill;son River Bridge. BAHAY) ea topper {t ares “first tablet taken, which had not been brought out as yet] He says that he represents a ayndicate|CnOTMs BITS (o Mer cetn ali : 4 Ail drucguta sell a3d recommend cheat. —the fact that the New York and New|compoced mainly of foreign capitalists | i jad rd tema to kigs him c Bae nites tates sath Jerszy Rridge Comjiny already hea the| who are anxious to bulld the dridge. speaceliararan 4 | Row ever ue ‘UUme acd money on sprays,” salves” married wom f San Bra power to bulld a bridge. pavhen uuemtioned as to his taanc.al “ rent be packing by Comptroller Coler, air, Du- ‘The point has never been drought mont admitted that the capital was to out" said the Comptroller, “that this| be sec ears of the foabstin and powders, will appreciate to the full the arts Catarrh Tablets. there! do noth aotiars isco, wao tive-year- al SHOE CO. y and UNION SQUARE, Bet. | roadway & University PL Special Sale lier shuts red after the legal diMcuities| jury thie night vercome. signs fall, and company already has the right to build| Were « = tl Ix no depe upon anything Ja 7 + Dumont saw Richard Croker just oe-] Tiere ts ne . ut \ the oridge. They secured that right) fore the Tammany Huss went to Europe Helen Brooks, of the ‘Hod | from the Sinking Fund to bulid from the! hut got little satistaction a eee Se HIS INNOCENCE [a2 Frankle Balley, of the Police Sergeant Did a Solomon Act Concerning ‘ —_—-.—_- Noonwe nar ame Known to reer op heavens sake Or ty be Justa plain Kismed hy Weil, w York, We won't do ny tion, sald an a fool? t Police Court, | pag, Neve to-day on suspicion of run-}bring him t Central Office Detectives Gravelle and| Mrs, Elizabeth Schultese wan are a Suit of Clothes and a Boy. Fermeisen arraigned two men 0-495"! raigned in the Ewen Stre who had in thelr possession Jewelry | J stock a shop. }Brookly 5 rey peleenars described themselves ax | Ning a Kindergarten policy shop, Her} thing to him ; Manaus A. dL, Swain, of No, 20 Chest. | arreat te due tu the rhrewdness of Oxcar|, Yertha Whitney. a tail ntenter et eoand Kentle w nut street, mbridge, Mass., and Dud-}y. in, personal detec af Deputy |inember % othe Vorod com ley Lotson, of No, 13 Green street, Ever-| Police Commiysloner York. exclaimed: “Who ever heard of such eti, Ma Finn noticed that many boys and birls./thing? Never hugged a girl fa hin Life A pawnbroker on the Bowery eaid| ranging in axe from eight to twelve! Why, [dfdn't suppose thore was such i that two men had driven up in a cab| years, were running in and out of the|man on earsh. The best thing for him ls with a sas Established {823. oe WILSON and had pawned two watches, A lit-/ little cobbler'n shop of Henry Schultese.!a ttle glare cage. ‘Thirty-seven y ont stilts it f tle later the cab rolied up again and the| at No. 22 Johnson avenue. old, toot Well, that ts stm: RRO: | te 2 ' sume men pawned another watch. By/ Finn followed an eight-year-old lad|ing “You let me S ‘ clever wor the detectives traced the}into the place and saw nim hand a silly HloradarntVicie is me own torn.’ The ne patted nim. | cab. of paper and a coin to Mrs. Schultese.| (, 5 Flo i along,” sali he oMcer; "we'll | self on the back of ats head ‘A number of watches were found in| Finn took the slip from the woman’s|enels “minds, Prete Marwan en Henry Kostoerg, 9 tatlor. a the cab, hand and saw that it contained rows of| said, “Weil, that bea’ the station the boy gave the name been sitting cross-legged ai 8 ; Capt. "a istegram| figures cor: ding to policy gigs. Hej the man? “Ne must be in a In answer to Capt. Titus’s isles Agures cortesponding to policy gigs. He] Lotehody ought co wake hia up. ive ia the Hub Manufacturing Company, of| made his way into a bedroom back of|jctring ccersihing Bo me tucks Utad years old and lived at No. 99 East Boston, eaid that McSwain had disap-| the shop, but was halted by the woman, ea he. Raiden tock and saic, | Fourteenth street. peared some time ago with $1,302 worth wholevelied ai revolver at her head, Her|“Pahant, Le: him come Hast and see} Tne Sergeant had tcad of King pele The Magistrate at Yorkville Cour: t 1 to the concern. i : fain rien wererneld in Centce Mtreet san keasse) inland) relieved the! detective | front scat throwing violets at us in fo-day said: ante en ela Ned nee. of Har:y Matler, sald he was nineteen, That’s Alli y taking away the weapon. 80, tme. Men ilke him are sure to break sald he to Detective PR ‘ “Hebd for trial in 42,500 ball." A Baume, MA { ‘ * \ ‘e ; : 2 - iy off