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STACE-STRUCK CIRL MISSING. Police Watch All Trains to Intercept Her Here. If Miss Bessfe Clapp, of Northampton, Bfass., gets on the New York stnge it Will be because the policemen on thelr bents are fast asleep when she reaches! Bere. All the trains arriving at the Grand Central station, all the Jeracy City ferries, and all the a steamers are being watched offctally by the po- Uce. Miss Clapp is etm pretty, and thinks was born for the purpose of elevating the stage, Yeater- day ghe disappeared from her home in Northampton and her father thinks she | started for New York. n years old, quire “She often said as cut out for an cas," he told the Chief of the Spring- to whom he went with his on to Ret on the year Is not often 1h tne father, “but Ibesste ts Juat that pon the ehlef of the Spring- © telegra Chief of Detec- inde pie Ingress York ts being watched by the tooget by us" @aid one of / “and hires a hall . Bedroom she wil be iw j Besvie's father ts th Northampton and chunetts elvil w Kteturn r best known veteras Me doesn't think mi stage, even If Bessie SAYS OFFICER CCKED WOMAN | Mother Fougtit Court Man with Warrant | for Son. Gra ‘The veracity of a court oamcer, elshed ar-inst that of a woman, must detérmine whether Mrs, fllen Vehan, of No. 3% President street, Brooklyn. as assaulted by Josept, Murray, of Magistrate Te Court. In Brooklyn, or resisted his ¢ arrest her son and allowed the m he wax wanted to escape. OMcer Murray, who tlves at No, M7 Wyekott st mwas) ar- raigned bef: Tighe In the Butler street Court this rerning on a se of assault: brourht by Mrs. charged that when Murray came to her home ant for her @on James, the latter 9 @nd that) Mur: knocked her down then 4 e : rts tu serve his warrant ° with him until her son by the Mre-escape In the -————___ e Bank Swindlers Sentenced. LONDON, M ett, the two men Ing | Barclay & Co 2,09) by forging to Tepresent large ¢ gold ore; which never exist enced to- gay to, fives years’ “Imprixonment at) b — — a Laadtes’ Neckwear Dep't Od Summer Neckwear. 150 doz. Washable Stocks, fm polka dot and plain colors, 25c. & 48c, each. 25 doz. Taffeta Collars (turnovers), 25c. each. too doz. Batiste, Lawn, Piqué and Lace Collars, 48c. & 75c. each. 50 doz, Linen Collars, assorted styles and sizes, to close, > —- 38c, half dozen. Lord & Taytor, 4 Broadway & 2oth St. ° Ee TARINE MOTH BAGS| Greanes Hgaxsre jpelde— Vestqner, TUK WORLD: _WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1901. Stesetdonen€ Our Annual Spring Sale of » Leather and Oourtsts’ Goods will be held Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week, when an unusually large and particularly fine stock of everything needed by the tourist in the way of leather goods, steamer rugs, trunks, satchels, etc., will be found conveniently displayed on special tables in the main aisle on the first floor, with plenty of expzrienced salespeople to serve you and assist you in making selections. If you are contemplating a trip abroad, to the g » Pan-American Exposition at Buffalo, across the con- FS=5\| tinent to Sunny California, to the mountains, country LS X\ or seashore—anywhere, in fact—it will pay you to MX — Ntake advantage of this yearly special sale and its) remarkably low prices, for at no other time or place' are you likely to equal these goods and prices: Yi Women's Leather Combination | Telescope Cases, of gray canvas, muslin | Sole Leather Dressing Cases, con- Pocketbooks ard Golf Purses, of | lined, leather tipped corners, heavy leather | taining hatr brush, tooth and nail black and colored leather, in many |attaps, with nickel buckles; these sizes | brush and celluloid comb, at 48 hapes and sizes, plain or wit and prices: ate’ corners; alto, amall genuine Toin}, 1é1n., 20in., 22in., 2410. and 26in, | Sale Leather Dressing Cases, con- ‘ator pocketbooks with sterling BRR MEBey They Pte Tne and 20": | taining hair brush, tooth and nail silver corners; a choice for 23] 45 60 69 85 95 and 1.05| Leer Cotes bet bal dred a au Leather Pocketbook, black and Leather Hound Canvas Telescope Cases, | this sale at H 85 colored, leather change pocke of heavy gray canvas, with heavy leather Tumerous shapes, plats. of with strape; titee sizes acd prices: | Sole: Leather = Dressing Cases, bright aud oxidized corners; ales, 16in., 18in., 20in., 22in., 24in. and 2Gin, | Sate shape, contalning solid back 109, doten ‘sod leather walrus — =— lead tarpon eaeeraticry pratbee again golf purses; a choice for 39] 69 &5 1.00 1.15 1.25 and 1.40) fey case for travellers; in this sals Combination Pocketbooks, all Genuine Hornback Alligator Oxford shape | at 1,10 leather, in genuine black, seal and Eajzs, leather lined, covered frames, | colored morocco, leather lined, coln | stitebed Vienna han lie, solid brass locks | Tollet Sets, in genuine eral cases, compartment; very pretty all and catches; very handsome bags; these | CoMtaining brush, comb, mirror, leather horaback alligator Pocket. given and pricte! tooth brush, nail brush, soap box, tooks; a chotce for 50| 12-in., 14in., 16-1. and 18-1n., Pease and raror 2.50 arp eeeripeapereed eee 6.75 7.50 and 825 | Toilet Sets, in teal seal and gen- cco, black’ or colored, full calf Genuin: Al:igator Club Bage, leather | Hine pigekin, with Sittings of hart lined, with heavy ater!ing silver lined, with inside pocket, st-t:hed Vienna | TUbber, all ot the best quality and corners; a choice tor 75) handle and heavy’ brass plate! lock and ese igrin totter 3 aor ts ca exe sizes and prices: eee t seal seal, alligator, iim, 14in, 1Gine and 18in, toilet set; in this sale for 4.90 monkey skin, leather throughout, Leather Belts, of black or white calf lised fronts, full of medium rato eather, back patont feather, etses; a choice for tan or brown jocco and walrus wal cal ined, in brown, 9 tan, mode and gray, calf Hired; Black Fancy Braid Belts, 1's in. a choice for : 1.35 and 2in., alse a quantity of tinsel Pocketbooks ef real seal, alligator braid belie, with a choice of dozena and walrus, calf lined, in brown, cf pretty tuckles, at 39 eae sade ined | Ray Sith Nand | Leather Belts, cf rea’ seal, 1 in. bright or” oxidised. ia’ coukety | land 1!, in. wide, real Morozco, new designe; a choice for 1.95 | walrus and patent leather, straigh« g ' | or circular etylca, with patent belt Chatelaine and Wrist Bags, of fasteners attacted, new 1901 style, eae eral seater: soloed Marecee) i ‘pattern buckles; a choice for 45 strape and nickelplat The New “Dip Effect’? Elastic chains on it bags; agirettaie 21 Pelt, 1 in. wile! plain or tancy Chatelaine and Wrist Bags, of elastic, metal crnament in back, all peal oealeiMorocen andveratrautac |fnished with pretty oxidized or Teather, eather Hosa outeiie bene | EI Bockles, also eanin pleated kerchiet pocket. Wrist Bage are of | eenecheacpoece eee lack “acd colored wires grain, Serviceable Dress Suit Cases, of | Black Pleated Satin Betts, 1 inch with nickel - plated frame and plain ar in leather, dark wide, of a good quality of satin tals; 8 aa fon 43 | olive color; 25 and 1.39 | Bio: a choice of many hand- itelaine 8, seal of genu- som: buckles in gilt or oxidize ine alligator, leather aod chamole Easter Dress Sait Cases, cf extra |long- waisted effects, furnished Uned, outside hardkerchief pocket, | ined, protected by leather corners, | with gilt ferrets, for 75 ee dae cemeen cucial Plated: ) 8 99 | {out inside otra Tock and | Black Elastic Belts, 3 and 4 inches catches; achoice of the 22 and 24 | wide, fine quality, with gilt or ox- - Genuine Sgt Chatelaine Bags, inch aizes for 2.45 | dire} tuckles; a cholze tor 1.25 tide handkerchief pocket, tured 1 Genuine Heavy Cowhide Dress Suit Collapsible Drinking Cups, in straps, nickel-plated lock catch; a Cases, russet color, linen lined, leather casss, with cups of alum- eboice for "1.25 rien Seside calla and cuff attach- inum or white metal; inthissaleat = =25, 5 5 fy alligatorcases, handy for bicyclists; i yi 5 wool, x’ 14-10, 1Stn., 16+ ‘and 12-in, | inches; 3 desirable designs in red, Pocket Flisks, leather covered, ——— | brown ‘and blue, with self or cal- with nickel-plated tops: 90 95 1.10 1.15 and 1.25] ored backs, 4-in. fringe; $8.00 it pnt mle a0) 92 Hin 74 Pit 2836) Paley 99 LeatherCabin Bags, muslin lined, stitched | “alte for 2.75 > plat size, 75 and 1.00 handle, full cut bags, brass-plated lock | Steamer Rugo, all wool, 60x72, a Wrist Begs, of black and colored ard aide catches; these sizes and prices: | choice of a dozen clane and plaids ; Morocco, walrus grain and patent 12-inch, 14-inch and 16-inch, very heavy tugs with twisted leather, some with inside compart- ———— ——— | fringes: not to be duplicated for ‘ment, ‘nickel-plated chain and 1.25 1.75 and 2.15 less than $7.50; a choice for 4.90 frame; a ctoice for 65 Also, many Money-Saving Offerings in Samples, Odd Lots and Stightly Soded Soods. Many of these articles are as good as new, teing ‘samples’ and the last of their kind; others are slightly soiled from being haniled. At the reduced Prices they are all bargains of the biggest sort. Leather Photogiaph Frames, each, 25 ‘Medicine Cases, each, 39, 45 and 6 Drinking Cope, each, 19 and Toilet Cages, each, 75, 98 and |Purees, each, 15, 19 and Letter Cases, each, 39 and Card Cases, each, 19, 25 and Cigar Cases, each, 25, 39 and Cigarette Cases, each, 48 and Bill Folds, each, 19, 25 and We Witt Place on Sate Go-Worrow, Ohursday, tn Our Silk Waist Section, A Special and Highly Important Purchase of 4,500 Gatteta Waists at S295 vweh, Affording a bargain opportunity far eclipsing any and all previous sales of a similar nature in all the eminently essential points—assortment, finish, style and price! Waist Dspt., Second Floor, Centre, In tho Women's Dress Skirt Section Go-}In the Women's Cloak Morrow, a Speciat Offering of Section Go- Morrow Spectat Clearance of Gatteta Dress Skirts, |, 000 Jackets & Gtons made with three rows of- 3-inch deep knife 90 plaiting, each ruffle being finished with ruch- cS. ing; at SAisu, Unlined Brilliantine and Cheviot Skirts, with graduated flounce, at : (Skirt Dopt., Seceed floor, froate) at the reduced prices cf 3% 37” &.” and 7,” Values being abnormal, we advise early selection. (Cloak Dept., Second Soos, froat.) A magnificent collection containing some of a} Our well known fine full set of teeth, unriv- of the season's choicest and most successful styles, | #lled in value anywhcre, only All other work at proportionate y low prices, Corsets Reduced. Three important price reductions for Thursday in stylish, perfect-fitting Corsets, the name and fame, and also the prices of which, are known from one end of the country to the other. American Lady Corsets, straight front style, with short hip, made of fine English sateen and satin, handsomely trimmed with lace and ribbon; regularly priced at $1.75; reduced for Thursday to Nemo triple-strip Corsets, in white, gray and black, reduced from $1.25 to Summer Empire Girdles reduced from 7Sc. to 98 89 35 7.50 Orimmed Hats Go-Morrow for In our Department for Trimmed Milline: place on sale Thursday just 100 dozen o' fashionable Shirtwaist Hats, are selling for $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50, ata price that will astonish New York, 3. 73 18 styles all told we wil the very that at other stores 375 The hats are made of rich Florodora braids in the newest Summer shapes and are jauntily trimmed with taffeta and polka dot silks, black silk velvet and stylish quills and buckles, Trimmed Millinery—second floor, front. Special Purchase and Sale of 800 Dozen Women’s Swiss Ribbed Vests at Halt Price This is one of those rare bargains that are not to be Picked up every day. An overloaded importer’s mis- fortune was our opportunity and enabled us to secure these fine Vests at a price so low that we can now offer them for just half what they are selling for regularly at other stores. These fine Swiss ribbed vests are to be had in plain or openwork patterns, with silk ribbons on neck and arms, with short sleeves or without sleeves, as preferred. A choice of all sizes, worth 25¢, apiece, to-morrow for 12:0 Main floor, 18th Street side, rear. Old Fashioned Chocolate Creams, 270 @ tb Old-fashioned Chocolate Creams or Italian Chocolates of a strictly first class quality, are usually sold fer 60c. a lb.—on a few special occasions we have seen them advertised at as low as 39c. a lb.—but to-morrow, and only while the supply provided for this epecial sale holds out, we make the price We also offer for to-morrow some really su- perior Chocolates and Bonbons, put up in one- pound boxes at, each, } only’ to each customer ; while they 27 25 Candies —Main floor, rear of elevators. Grocertos--Wines-- Liquors. You can get the good and pure at many places—you can get low prices at many others—but where can you get the best of Groceries and Wines at prices as low as these ? GROCERIES, —4th soor. Condensed Milk: Borden's ‘Eagle'’ brand, can, Beets: ‘‘Newark'’ brand Strawberry Beets, 3-1b. can, Rolled White Oats: 5-Ibs., Lamb: Short forequarters choice Canada Spring Lamb, lb., Mustard: Colman's English Mustard, }.-Ib. tins, Rice: Fancy Flint Head Rice, 4 lbs., Coffee: Combination Java, rich flavor, sound body, Ib., Farina: Fancy ‘Cascade’’ snow-white Farina, made from bard winter wheat, very nutritious and wholesome, 5 Ibs., Hazel Caracas Chocolate, 5 cakes, Corn Starch, Milford, 1-lb. package, Peter Cooper's Gelatine, dozen, English Plum Pudding, ready for the table, tin, Tea: Choice first pickings Green and Black Teas or Blended, rich aromatic flavor, 5 lbs., $2.00; Ib., Sardines: La Tour's Imported Sardines, in oll, quarters, tin, French Peas: Imported ‘Petit Pois,'’ small size, can, Fancy Sliced Pecches for cream, can, Pineapple: ‘‘Dew Drop'’ Pineapple, can, Preserved Raspberries: ‘‘Park’’ brand, can, Crackers: Holmes & Coutts N. B. C. fancy Soda Biscuits, 3 pkges, 20; pkge, Cheese: N. Y. State Cheese, Jb., Soap: Procter & Gamble's ‘‘Lenox’’ Soap, 10 cakes, WINES AND LIQUORS. Celebrated Cliquot Club Ginger Ale, superior to imported, 2 glasses in each bottle, dozen, Double Stout, a fine tonic and good blood maker, dozen, Creme de Me large bottle, Perfection Cocktails, all varieties, bott!e, Getreide Kummel, bottle, Friar Sauterne, a fine California Wine, equal to many im- ported Haut Sauterces, case, qts. Puritan Riesling, a fine California White Wice, doz., Puritan Claret, from Puritan Wine Company, California, dozen, Vin de Graves, imported in glass, from Dubos Freres, Bordeaux, France; case 12 qts., Pontet Canet, imported from Armand Freres, Bordeaux; case 12 qts., Chateau Loudenne, 1893, bottled at the Chateau France; case 12 qts., California Port and Sherry, 5 years old, full-bodied; gal., including jug, California Claret and Zinfandel, old vintage and bottle ripe; gal., including jug, 7S and Pennsylvania Rye, gal., Monongahela Rye, gal., Finch's Golden Wedding, gal., a oo B 25 22 23 23 75 10 60 1,60 2.35 3.00 The demand of the cay is for artistic, scientific, modern Dental methods, such as are practised in the finely equipped parlors of H ‘Ohe Hayes Dental Assn Inc.) }Gold Rugae Plates, 15.00) Gold Crowns, 5.00 and up Rubber Ruzae Plates,10.00_ Fillings, 1.0 and up 00 All instruments thoraughly sterilized before use, Our Success Your Suaranieo. Examination free, P. HAYES, D. D. S, Dental Paslore—Main Door, Balcony. Sica (GoorenG Shoes and SOO Giirtas tor PID We have about 2,000 pairs to sell at this price—but what’s 2,000 pairs when 10,000 could be sold just as quickly ? Needless to say, they are all of this sei.son’s newest and best styles— —prominent among which are: Women’s Patent Leather Lace Shves, with French or Cuban heels; narrow or wide toes. Women’s Patent Leather Oxfords, in Goodyear welt, mannish styles; also with flexible soles and French heels for dress wear. \ Women's Kid Oxfords, in tan and black, Gcodyear welt and turned soles. Women’s Kid Button and Lace Shces, with kid or patent leather tips, Included In this lot are also some very fine Men's Shoes in sizes 6 to 8, the regular prices of which are $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00; and of these, too, we offer a choice for Shoe Dept.—Main Floor—10th St. Slde—Rear, Women’s ps Sinost and the small price of LOS will buy choice of all, 95 This is the Second Week of Our Annual Summer Sate of Women’s Undermuslins and White Goods, yet you would hardly believe it were you to visit the department and lool through the stock, for it is as large, fresh and handsome as it was on the opening morning! This is due to the enormous quantity of goods prepared for this great sale—enough to last for weeks—no matter how large the sales. might be—and the fact that every night the sold goods are replaced with brand-new stock of the first quality. Selections are therefore as de- sirable as ever—something that cannot always truthfully be said of sales of this kind—while prices remain the lowest. To-morrow’s special offer- ings are not to be matched elsewhere. Look them over : : WOMEN’S WRAPPERS. hed Nainsook INFANTS’ AND CHILDREN'S: ers, with lawn, Women's Calico and Lawn Wrap- in this gale at 69) pets, in good styles and colorings; 3 | [Childrens Cembric Drawers, wtte | |cluatered tu Women's Short Usderskirta, with 45 tucked and hemstitehed rutile; in ruffle, to Gt ages 2 to 10; im thie this saje at Children's White Skirts, fall eam brella ruffle, cluster tucks, ages to 10; in this sale at : ‘es Hes last, each, Women's Wrappers, of pretty lawn, white ground with polka dot ot figure, half lining ; a pretty Umbrella Drawe summer gatment, at 88 | lawn, with tucks and embroidery; Pee Maids’ Dresses, in light and dark bo this, i bd Matty Mntesuery cc bem patterns, full size and length, at 88 | mustin Corset Covers, of fine heary |stitched; elses 1 to 6 yeare; fm tp at muslin, with pearl buttons and torchon edging, all sizes up to 50; 3 only to each customer, at, each, WOMEN'S APRONS. Women’s White Lawn Aprons, | Children's Pillow 15S jsomely trimmed, with tucks and ruffle; in this eale at lace trimmed, at 14 {Children’s Gi Women's White Lawn Aprons, WOMEN'S SILK AND SATEEN sis well made an peste els totarfow fore nts 49 UNDERSKIRTS. trimmed; while they last, & chalen Women's Embroidered Bretelle Women's Fine Taffeta Silk Un- Misses’ and Childres’s a Aprons, on sale to-morrow at 49 fine lawn, embroidery Eimae Sioa feaion ounce saa Pith race, aco met 14 years; a cheice fer WOMEN'S MUSLIN AND CAM- | dust ruffle, all colors; a for 50 \Infants’ Domet Flazael Pettis coats, long and short, deep BRIC UNDERGARMENTS. | Women's Taffeta Silk Underokirts, |ncaloped Sige a chaioofer ‘Women's Mustin Gowns, with lace full accordion ruffle, trimmed with Infants’ Long Stipe, hemetitehed \ hemmed ruffle, tall dust founce, trimmed yoke; in this sale at 39) aitcolors; a choice for 5.00 |atitched ruffie; Worsee'a Perea come: oe ie Sone Toe lin this saleat over mstite! yoke, in fomen's Mercet teen fe, " ale at 68) akira of » very Suc quality, made neateucreneiet ? wil two double tue! Soda . ' yoke; in this sale at closed backs'ad dust sulle: 1.25 | French of full rache etyte; a chalas lor sale at Women's Muslin Underskirta, with double flounce and dust ruffle; in Women's Mercerized Sateen Un- this sale at derakirts, accordion plaited, full Worren's Muslin Underskirts, with Et ee cee 68 33 89|children’s Hate, in various otyien farcy tnimming of Valenciennes Jace; worth $2.75; inthissaleat 1,95! wo sors Seersucker Underekista, | tric Ceaneta uae a exten eae Women's Muslin Umbrella Draw- | with two bias ruffles, light weight; |they last, for ers; in this sale at 19 in this sale at 69! Muslin Underweer—24 fleeo—Oenton, Ghe Sate of This sale commenced last Saturday, and, as we then explained to-yeu, we bought 2,500 suits from a Boston firm of clothing manufacturers at an exceedingly low price for spot cash. It was a sacrifice, due to the very un seasonable spring weather and the consequent slowness of the whol ; trade. No stock is too big for us to purchase and successfully dispose of if prices are only low enough. That they were low enough in this instance is plainly evident by the rapidity with which the suits are selling. If you are’ still without your Spring Suit you had better get one of these. This is 50|REGULAR $15 how we are selling them: 6. 8. ° SPRING SUITS FOR e REGULAR $11 SPRING SUITS FOR Your choice of all the Men's Suits, in standard Your choice of all the Men's Suits in Worsteds, fabrics and newest fashionable patterns, for which Cassimeres, Cheviots and other materials, any of you would have to pay $11 elsewhere. | which would cost you not less than $15 elsewhere. {} Slarness and Forse Soods. That the ‘‘thorseless age’’ is a long way off no one will doubt who has seen the Speedway, Central Park or Riverside Drive on any fine afternoon this Spring. Despite the great popularity of the auto- mobile, more and better horses are being driven and ridden than ever. That means a greater demand for good harness and horse goods of all kinds—a de- mand that we are in a position to supply to the satis- J faction of all horsemen and at prices that aro un- . qucstionably the lowest on the market. If interested, look at a few of them: Single Buggy Harness, with 2%, or 3 inch ' Cooling Blankets, size 82x88 inches, at 1.10 saddles, l-inch or 1:, inch trace, folded | breeching breast collar ard neck strap, with plain or enamelled leather folds, doubled and stitched hip strap and back strap, oak leather, genuine rubber trimmed, at Single Surrey or Trap Harness, with 4-inch saddl*, 11, in. tiece, 4 rows of stitching, doubled and stitched split hip strap, metal loops on hame tugs, brass or nickel swedge z . mounted; complete with patent leather Russet Riding Bridle, with curb and snaffle collar, 22.00 bit and curb chain, at Single Express or Truck Harness, with £% or 6 inch saddle, 1's or 14 tubular hames, nickel or brass trimmed, complete with tick-lined collar, at Plaid Stable Sheets, 2 surcingles attached, | Knotted Oak Lash Whips at | Men's Riding Saddle, all-over Pigskin, with | knee roll and thigh puff serge lined, spring | bar, 2 cotton girths, nickel-plated stir- | rups, at 19.00 trace, high top 22.

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